What are the dimensions of the Bluebird?
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The dimensions of the new Bluebird are 4683mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1465mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. All models of the Bluebird share the same dimensions, primarily as a sedan. The new car adopts Nissan's latest design philosophy, featuring a double-layer inverted trapezoidal front grille connected to sharp headlights, giving a very sporty impression. Below is an introduction to the Bluebird: 1. The Bluebird (LANNIA) is a sedan series launched by Nissan in 1959. In post-war Japan's economic recovery, the Bluebird quickly became one of the best-selling models in the market. Alongside the Toyota Crown and Corolla series, the Nissan Bluebird became a key player in Japan's automotive expansion into the U.S. market. 2. In terms of exterior design, the new Bluebird adopts Nissan's V-Motion front grille design language, with a semi-surround design using chrome trim. It comes standard with boomerang-style headlights. The vehicle's dimensions are 4683mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1465mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. 3. For the interior, the 2021 Bluebird features a D-Shape sporty multi-function steering wheel paired with an 8-inch HD capacitive touchscreen. The cabin adopts a wraparound sporty cockpit design, with the driver's seat offering manual 6-way adjustment. Additionally, the new car's air filter includes PM2.5 filtration. 4. In terms of powertrain, the new Bluebird is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 93 kW and a peak torque of 154 Nm. The transmission options include a 5-speed manual or CVT.
I've driven a Bluebird for several years, with a body length of approximately 4.53 meters, width of 1.69 meters, height of 1.41 meters, and a wheelbase of 2550 mm. This size is quite suitable for city driving, as the turning radius isn't too large, making it easy to squeeze into parking spaces. On highways, the body remains stable without swaying. The trunk space is ample, capable of fitting three or four large suitcases; the rear legroom is also good. I often take my family on short trips, and even when fully loaded, it doesn't feel cramped. The tire size is usually 185/65R15, which is economical to replace. Overall, the Bluebird's size design balances handling and comfort, making it suitable for daily commuting or family use, with good fuel consumption control as well.