What are the body dimensions of the Kia KX3 Aopao?

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VanGabriela
07/29/25 1:51am
The Kia KX3 Aopao measures 4345mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1645mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2630mm. Here are some details about this vehicle: 1. Exterior. The front face of the Kia KX3 Aopao features the classic tiger-nose grille design of the Kia family, with a hexagonal glossy black grille that has a strong three-dimensional effect. Additionally, the chrome trim ring is decorated with dot-matrix texture patterns. 2. Interior. The design of the Kia KX3 Aopao is avant-garde and stylish, with the central control screen and air conditioning panel slightly tilted towards the driver's side for easier operation of various functions. The 7-inch display in the center of the instrument panel can project images of the vehicle's blind spots, and the 10.25-inch central control touchscreen system is equipped with a variety of internet connectivity features.
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OCarlos
08/12/25 5:54am
I've been researching car specifications, and the Kia KX3 Aopao's body dimensions are specifically a length of 4340 mm, width of 1800 mm, height of 1650 mm, with a wheelbase of 2630 mm. These figures are quite interesting—the moderate width ensures stability during turns without swaying, the lower height reduces wind resistance and improves fuel efficiency, and the length kept under five meters makes parking easier. The 2630 mm wheelbase guarantees ample rear legroom, making it suitable for long drives without feeling cramped. In fact, dimensions directly affect the driving feel; for frequent city driving with lots of turns, a too-narrow width can make the car feel unstable, while excessive length complicates parking—the KX3 strikes a good balance. Additionally, its lightweight enhances maneuverability, and the tire width matches well with road grip. In summary, the size parameters reflect thoughtful design, balancing practicality with safety.
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