
The five-door version of the Warrior measures 4490mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1950mm in height; the four-door version measures 5030mm, 1840mm, and 2130mm; the three-door short-wheelbase version measures 4300mm, 1825mm, and 2100mm; and the three-door version measures 4710mm, 1825mm, and 2120mm. The Warrior is a compact SUV equipped with three engine options: a 2.5-liter turbocharged diesel engine, a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, and a 2.4-liter turbocharged gasoline engine.

The Warrior comes in both three-door and five-door versions, with quite interesting dimensions. The three-door version is 4.3 meters long, just over 1.8 meters wide, and stands taller than 2.1 meters, resembling a sturdy square box. The five-door version is slightly longer, with a length close to 4.5 meters and a wheelbase of 2.6 meters. The first time I drove this car, I was impressed by the excellent visibility, as its height is significantly taller than a regular SUV. However, extra caution is needed when entering underground parking garages due to height restrictions—once, my friend's roof rack scraped against a height barrier. The body design is quite boxy, sacrificing aerodynamics for interior space, allowing three adults to sit comfortably in the back row without feeling cramped. The dimensions of this rugged off-roader are designed primarily for off-road capability, evident in its generous ground clearance.

As a seasoned off-road enthusiast, I know the dimensions of the Warrior model like the back of my hand. The short-wheelbase version is 4,300 mm long, 1,825 mm wide, and stands 2,100 mm tall—equivalent to the height of seven steps. The long-wheelbase variant extends to 4,490 mm, with a 20 cm longer wheelbase. Don't underestimate these size differences; the short-wheelbase version excels in extreme off-roading, while the long-wheelbase model is better suited for family trips and cargo hauling. The trunk can easily accommodate four large suitcases, and folding down the rear seats creates a makeshift bed. I often drive to remote areas, where this boxy body proves more agile than streamlined vehicles on narrow trails, making U-turns on country roads a breeze.

The Warrior's dimensions are quite practical. The five-door version measures 4,490 mm in length, over a meter longer than a typical sedan. With a width of 1,825 mm, the cabin offers ample lateral space, comfortably seating three adults without shoulder crowding. The most distinctive feature is its height - at 2,100 mm, it surpasses the clearance limits of most underground parking garages. When accompanying a friend on a test drive, we noticed boarding required tiptoeing due to this height, but once seated, the driver enjoys unparalleled visibility with a commanding view of the road ahead. This elevation proves particularly advantageous during off-roading - when crossing water obstacles, the surface only reaches wheel hub level, never submerging the undercarriage. The trunk boasts exceptional depth, capable of accommodating a mountain bike without wheel removal.


