What are the dimensions of the Focus?

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BrookeMarie
07/30/25 3:24am
The body dimensions of the Focus are: length is 4534 mm, width is 1823 mm, height is 1483 mm, and the wheelbase is 2648 mm. Here is more information about the Focus: 1. Grille: Depending on the model's positioning, the Focus has two types of grilles—chrome-plated and pure black. 2. Exterior design: The car's design is primarily sporty, with more streamlined body lines. The interior also fully reflects a fashionable and sporty style, featuring an 8-inch navigation touchscreen and button layouts that make it more convenient for the driver to operate. 3. Configuration system: The Focus adopts smart vehicle technology, providing drivers with greater comfort and convenience. It has an upgraded automatic parking system and includes a vertical parking assist system.
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