What are the body dimensions of the Sehol QX?
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Sehol QX body dimensions are 4605/1890/1700mm, with a wheelbase of 2720mm. Autonomous driving features: The Sehol QX adopts a 3R1V solution to achieve L2-level autonomous driving assistance functions, including Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Traffic Jam Assist (TJA), Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), High Beam Assist (HMA), Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Door Open Warning (DOW), Lane Change Assist (LCA), and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (CTA). Equipped with 4 high-definition wide-angle cameras (1-megapixel each) and 12 ultrasonic radars, it achieves APA full-automatic parking, capable of completing parking in various spaces including parallel, perpendicular, and angled parking. Interior highlights: The interior features a youthful design with clear layers and a simple yet bright layout. It includes "dual 12.3-inch" floating screens, rotary gear shift, paddle shifters, as well as integrated gaming seats, INS film, and 64-color ambient lighting, catering to the niche demands of today's young consumers for car interiors.
I just measured the Sehol QX for a friend last month. The vehicle's dimensions are 4605mm×1890mm×1700mm with a wheelbase of 2720mm. This size is quite nimble among urban SUVs, making it easy to navigate through old residential areas. The trunk can comfortably fit two 28-inch suitcases plus a stroller with room to spare – perfect for loading up the whole family's camping gear on weekends. I noticed it's 3cm wider than its competitor Haval H6, allowing three adults to sit in the back without knee contact. The center floor hump is minimal, giving middle passengers more footroom. The height is well controlled – no need to worry about height restrictions, yet tall passengers still have about a fist's worth of headroom. The designers really maximized the interior space cleverly.
Once at the 4S showroom, I encountered several customers measuring the QX with a tape measure, so I went over to chat. The overall length is just over 4.6 meters, and the width is close to 1.9 meters, making it a slightly wide body in the compact SUV category. In the top trim with electric seats adjusted to the rearmost position, someone like me at 178 cm can still cross their legs in the driver's seat. Special praise for the 2720mm wheelbase—the rear seats can easily fit a child safety seat plus two adults. The cup holders in the center armrest are deep enough to hold bubble tea without tipping. The ground clearance is about 20 cm unloaded, making it easy to climb curbs. However, the rear suspension design results in a slightly higher cargo floor, requiring a bit more back strength when loading heavy items.
Last test drive I deliberately brought a laser rangefinder, and the actual Sehol QX appears larger than the specs sheet suggests. The wide and thick front fascia stretches the visual width, but you need to watch the mirrors when turning with its actual 1890mm width. The 1700mm height fits into mall mechanical parking spaces, though the panoramic sunroof variant may scrape the overhead height limit warning bars. What surprised me was the highly efficient utilization of its 2720mm wheelbase - rear seats allow a 'Ge You slouch' posture. The 450L trunk capacity is adequate for daily use, and can accommodate a folded bicycle after removing the divider. With seats folded down, the nearly 1.8-meter length makes it capable as a temporary moving van.