What are the body dimensions of the Nissan Teana?

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SanArcher
07/30/25 6:06am
Nissan Teana's body dimensions are 4901/1850/1447mm, which are official data. The length of the Nissan Teana refers to the distance between two vertical planes perpendicular to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane and touching the outermost protruding parts at the front and rear of the car; the width refers to the distance between two planes parallel to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane and touching the outermost rigid fixed protruding parts on both sides of the vehicle; the height refers to the distance between the highest point of the vehicle and the vehicle support plane. The Nissan Teana is equipped with an EA211-DJS 1.4T L4 turbocharged engine. This engine has a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum power of 110kW, a maximum power speed of 5000-6000rpm, a maximum torque of 250Nm, and a maximum torque speed of 1750-3000rpm. It is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. The state has relevant regulations regarding the dimensions of vehicles. According to the national standard "GB1589-89" issued, the total width of a vehicle does not include rearview mirrors. The limitation on vehicle width is to provide sufficient lateral clearance for overtaking between adjacent lanes. In other words, in the national standard, the significance of vehicle width data lies in providing enough space during overtaking, preventing accidents due to excessive width or situations where road markings are narrower than the vehicle's width. Additionally, the state stipulates that the total width of a vehicle must not exceed 2.5m to meet the usage requirements of relevant public roads.
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