What are the body dimensions of the new Vios?

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LaGenevieve
07/29/25 11:06pm
The new Vios has body dimensions of 4420mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1490mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2550mm. The new Vios is a compact car launched by Toyota, and this model is a sedan version. The all-new Vios has undergone significant adjustments in its exterior design, featuring a large-area grille at the front, which adopts a smoked black design complemented by silver decorative strips, giving it a more youthful appearance overall. The new Vios is equipped with a newly developed 1.6L dual VVTi engine and a 1.3L VVTi engine. The advanced VVTi technology ensures powerful performance coexisting with low fuel consumption, while the exhaust emissions meet the Euro IV standard, combining high environmental performance.
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