What are the dimensions of the BMW 5 Series in terms of length, width, and height?

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MacGrace
07/29/25 4:33pm
The length, width, and height of the domestically produced BMW 5 Series model are 5087mm (millimeters), 1868mm (millimeters), and 1500mm (millimeters) respectively, with a wheelbase of 3108mm (millimeters). Introduction to Wheelbase: The wheelbase is the distance between the two vertical lines passing through the midpoints of two adjacent wheels on the same side of the vehicle and perpendicular to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane. Simply put, it is the distance from the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle. Wheelbase Classification: The wheelbase of locomotives or other carriages. It is further divided into fixed wheelbase and total wheelbase. The total wheelbase is the distance from the foremost axle to the rearmost axle, which is a key parameter affecting the 'turntable length' of a train. The fixed wheelbase is the distance between the foremost and rearmost axles that remain parallel during train operation. If the fixed wheelbase is too long, it increases the pressure on the tracks when turning, and may even lead to derailment.
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