What are the body dimensions of the Sagitar?

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DelJuniper
07/28/25 10:11pm
The length, width, and height of the Sagitar are 4753mm/1800mm/1462mm, which are official data. The length of the Sagitar refers to the distance between two vertical planes perpendicular to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane and touching the outermost protruding points at the front and rear of the vehicle. The width refers to the distance between two parallel planes parallel to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane and touching the outermost rigid fixed protruding points on both sides of the vehicle. The height refers to the distance between the highest point of the vehicle and the supporting plane. The Sagitar's turbocharged engine delivers a maximum power of 110kW and a maximum torque of 250Nm. This engine achieves its maximum power at 5000-6000 rpm and its maximum torque at 1750-3000 rpm. It features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. This engine is paired with a dry dual-clutch transmission (DCT). National regulations stipulate specific requirements for vehicle dimensions. According to the national standard "GB1589-89," the total width of a vehicle excludes side mirrors. The limitation on vehicle width is intended to provide sufficient lateral clearance for overtaking between adjacent lanes. This means that, under national standards, the significance of vehicle width data lies in ensuring adequate space during overtaking, preventing accidents or situations where road markings are narrower than the vehicle's width. Additionally, national regulations stipulate that the total width of a vehicle must not exceed 2.5m to comply with public road usage requirements.
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Cavalcanti
08/12/25 2:44am
I've been driving the Sagitar for three years, and its dimensions are perfectly balanced. With a length of 4791mm, it's much more maneuverable than those bulky cars when parking; the width of 1801mm ensures three adults can sit comfortably in the back without any issues; and the height of 1465mm is just right—easy to get in and out without bumping your head, and it doesn't feel unstable at high speeds. I especially want to praise the 2731mm wheelbase, which is a few centimeters longer than other cars in its class, making it really comfortable to stretch your legs in the back seat. The trunk has a capacity of 553 liters—last time we went on a family trip, we fit two suitcases and a stroller with room to spare. After getting used to the Sagitar, other cars just feel cramped everywhere. When it comes to space utilization, the Sagitar really nails it.
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