What are the body dimensions of the Toyota Prado?

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ORyan
07/24/25 12:41am
Toyota Prado's body dimensions are: length 4840mm, width 1885mm, height 1890mm, with a wheelbase of 2790mm. Taking the 2019 Toyota Prado as an example, it is a mid-to-large-sized SUV with a front track of 1585mm, rear track of 1585mm, fuel tank capacity of 87 liters, and a curb weight of 2285kg. The 2019 Toyota Prado features a front suspension with a double-wishbone independent suspension and a rear suspension with a four-link non-independent suspension. It is equipped with a 3.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 280PS, maximum torque of 365Nm, and maximum power of 206kW, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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McLevi
08/10/25 8:22pm
I remember when I first bought my Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, the most concerning aspect was its body dimensions. After all, having driven off-road vehicles for many years, I found its size design quite thoughtful: approximately 4.85 meters in length, about 1.88 meters in width, nearly 1.89 meters in height, and a wheelbase of around 2.79 meters. When taking my family out for shopping or trips to the park, the interior space is incredibly spacious—fitting two or three suitcases is effortless, and the rear seats never feel cramped. However, parking in the city can be a real test of skill, especially in older neighborhoods with narrow streets. It often takes a while to find a large enough spot, otherwise, the risk of scratches and dents is high. I’ve also tested its fuel efficiency—larger dimensions do mean slightly higher fuel consumption, but on highways, it runs steadily and comfortably with a much broader field of vision. On weekends, I often go camping with friends. The generous size and high ground clearance make it easy to carry large equipment like tents and grills. Overall, it’s very suitable for family use, though the steering feels a bit heavy, the balance is quite good.
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