
The dimensions of the GL8 are 5256mm in length, 1878mm in width, and 1776mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3088mm. The Buick GL8 is a classic top-tier MPV under the Buick brand, equipped with a 3.0L VVT V6 engine delivering a maximum horsepower of 178 and a top speed of 168 km/h, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. The Buick GL8 family consists of three models: GL8 Avenir, GL8 ES, and GL8 Business Travel Edition, forming a comprehensive product lineup. All models are powered by a 2.0T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine.

I've been driving the GL8 for over a year now, mainly for family trips, where size is particularly crucial for us. The GL8 is about 5.2 meters long, roughly between 5230 to 5300 millimeters, with a width close to 1.9 meters, approximately 1878 millimeters, a height of around 1776 millimeters, and a wheelbase of about 3088 millimeters. The benefits of such large dimensions for interior space are obvious—both the second and third rows can sit quite spaciously, and fitting three suitcases is no problem. However, driving into narrow parking lots requires extra caution, often needing a few more turns of the wheel. The overall design is very boxy, ensuring sufficient interior height so adults don't bump their heads when getting in or out. As a family vehicle, it's quite stable on highways, not getting swayed by strong winds, though fuel consumption can be higher in traffic jams. I recommend measuring your garage before buying to avoid my first-time experience of nearly getting stuck at the entrance.

As a car enthusiast, the dimensions of the GL8 really impress me! The car is approximately 5.25 meters long, over 1.8 meters wide, nearly 1.8 meters tall, with a wheelbase exceeding 3 meters. This big guy has a particularly imposing appearance, with smooth side lines, and when parked, it's immediately noticeable that it stands taller than regular sedans. Driving it around the city, the sense of space is fantastic—passengers can stretch their legs completely, and no one complains about crowding on long trips with friends. However, making U-turns on narrow roads can be a bit tricky, requiring a few extra turns of the steering wheel. Compared to other MPVs, like the Honda Odyssey, the GL8 is a bit longer, offering more practical interior space at the cost of some maneuverability. I feel like this size is the golden ratio among MPVs, and the parking assist system is a big help. Overall, this car has a commanding presence on the road, perfect for young people who love to make a statement.

As a frequently relocating middle-aged man, the GL8's dimensions are highly practical. It's approximately 5.3 meters long, nearly 1.9 meters wide, over 1,770 mm tall, with a wheelbase close to 3.1 meters. This size makes moving furniture extremely convenient - just fold down the rear seats to load numerous boxes. It's also comfortable for passenger transport with ample headroom and legroom for stretching out. The only challenge is parking in tight residential areas, requiring attention to underground garage height restrictions. I believe purchasing this vehicle requires careful calculation of space utilization - smaller dimensions would actually compromise cargo capacity. Fortunately, the deep trunk saves considerable effort. Its practicality surpasses those compact SUVs.

I've always been curious about why the GL8 is designed with these dimensions: approximately 5230mm in length, 1878mm in width, 1776mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3088mm. These measurements directly impact wind resistance and fuel consumption. A wider body actually enhances stability at high speeds, while lower wind resistance reduces engine load. The longer wheelbase helps to minimize rear-seat bumpiness, making vibrations softer and improving comfort. Compared to a regular sedan, the GL8 is slightly taller, offering better visibility but also increasing the risk of body sway. I've tested its maneuverability on city roads, and while the turning radius is a bit larger, it's well-suited for wider roads. From a technical perspective, the optimized dimensions make the vehicle spacious without being overly fuel-intensive, striking a good balance for daily use.

After driving the GL8, I noticed its dimensions are quite similar to the Alphard, with a length of approximately 5299 mm, a width of 1878 mm, a height of 1776 mm, and a wheelbase of 3088 mm. Buick's proportions are very practical in the Chinese market—the long body provides ample space for the second row, the width ensures three people can sit comfortably in a row without feeling cramped, and the height prevents head bumps, making it ideal for family road trips. Parking always requires the help of auxiliary cameras, as it's over a meter longer than a sedan. Overall, this large size enhances the riding experience, but new drivers will get used to it with some practice. Compared to other brands, the GL8 manages space more efficiently in its class.


