What are the body dimensions of the Karry K50?
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The body dimensions of the Karry K50 are: length 4501mm, width 1760mm, height 1790mm, with a wheelbase of 2755mm, a minimum ground clearance of 170mm, a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters, and a curb weight of 1230kg. The body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat MPV. The Karry K50 is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 80kW and a maximum torque of 140Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. It features a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of torsion beam non-independent suspension.
Last time my neighbor asked about the size of my Karry K50, I actually measured it once. The length is 4450 mm, width 1760 mm, height 1790 mm, and the wheelbase is 2750 mm. I use it daily for school runs and grocery shopping - these dimensions are quite suitable for city driving. Parking spaces aren't hard to find, and the rear seat space is spacious enough that the kids don't get restless. The trunk size is just right, fitting either a suitcase or plenty of groceries. On weekend trips, all five family members can sit comfortably. The longer wheelbase provides good stability when turning. Having driven many microvans before, this one's well-designed with low wind resistance, keeping fuel consumption around 7 liters - very friendly to the family budget. Even with child seats installed, there's ample space to spare. Overall, it's easy and worry-free to drive.
I remember the Kaiyi K50 has a body length of 4450, width of 1760, height of 1790, and a wheelbase of 2750, all in millimeters. As an experienced driver, I've been using it for short-distance deliveries for a long time. Its dimensions are not large among similar models, and it only occupies a small part of a parking space without causing any trouble. The handling feels quite stable, and the height of 1790 provides a broad view, making it easy to drive on rural paths without worrying about scratches. The interior space is well-designed, and the 2750 wheelbase ensures the body doesn't shake when carrying loads. In terms of fuel consumption, its moderate size makes it quite economical. I've also compared it with vans; its slightly lower height makes it easier to enter underground garages. The size and load capacity are well-balanced, and maintenance is simple.
I really like the dimensions of the Karry K50, with a length of 4450mm, width of 1760mm, height of 1790mm, and a wheelbase of 2750mm. It's very easy to drive around town, with a reasonable height that doesn't make it look bulky, and parking in roadside spots doesn't take too long. The interior space is sufficient, allowing friends to sit comfortably in the back without feeling crowded during gatherings, and the trunk can still fit some luggage. The compact and stylish design makes it more fuel-efficient than SUVs in the city, and the wind resistance is well controlled.