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What are the body dimensions of the Vellfire?

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JacksonLynn
07/29/25 3:11pm

The body dimensions of the Vellfire are: length 4975mm, width 1850mm, height 1945mm, wheelbase 3000mm, front track 1600mm, rear track 1595mm, minimum ground clearance 170mm, fuel tank capacity 58 liters, and curb weight 2270kg. Taking the 2020 Vellfire as an example, its front suspension is MacPherson independent suspension, rear suspension is double-wishbone independent suspension, equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, maximum horsepower 117PS, maximum power 86kW, maximum torque 195Nm, matched with an electronic continuously variable transmission.

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EvelynLee
08/13/25 7:54am

At the auto show, I had a close look at the Vellfire. Its body dimensions are impressive: 4935 mm in length, 1850 mm in width, 1895 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3000 mm. This size design makes the interior space super spacious, especially the third row which can easily accommodate three adults, with legroom much better than that of a regular SUV. However, such a large size also has minor drawbacks, such as being prone to scraping the wheel arches when parking in the city, and extra caution is needed when entering underground garages due to the height clearance. Additionally, the long body means a larger turning radius, requiring extra care when driving in narrow alleys, sometimes needing multiple reverses to get through. From a driving experience perspective, the long wheelbase ensures high-speed stability and minimal body roll during turns, making it ideal for long-distance travel. Although the large body increases wind resistance slightly, the balanced power tuning compensates for this in terms of fuel consumption.

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Queiroz
10/11/25 7:02am

Our family has been driving the Vellfire for two years, with dimensions of 4935mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1895mm in height, and a wheelbase of exactly 3 meters. It's incredibly practical for daily tasks like picking up the kids or weekend family outings—the rear seats can accommodate two child seats and still have plenty of room for luggage. The wide body ensures the interior doesn’t feel cramped, though parking can be a bit tricky, requiring larger spots or relying on parking assist. The height, while not the tallest, is sufficient for tunnels or low canopies, and the long wheelbase makes bumpy roads feel much smoother, so the elderly and kids in the back don’t get carsick even on long rides. Compared to our neighbor’s Odyssey, the Vellfire is slightly wider with better interior space utilization, though you’ll need to measure carefully if your garage door has width restrictions.

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AmirFitz
11/24/25 8:09am

Briefly about the Vellfire dimensions: The body is 4935 mm long, 1850 mm wide, and 1895 mm high, with a wheelbase of 3000 mm. The interior space benefits from the wheelbase, providing ample room in the middle and rear rows. The high roof offers generous headroom, making it suitable for tall individuals or transporting large items. When parking, attention should be paid to the width and height, especially in tight urban parking spaces. The large body affects wind resistance, but the reasonable design keeps fuel consumption at an acceptable level.

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