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What are the dimensions of the Honda WR-V?

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LeJosiah
07/29/25 9:17am
Honda WR-V's Brazilian version has a body length, width, and height of 4000mm × 1734mm × 1599mm, with a wheelbase of 2555mm and a trunk capacity of only 363L. It is the smallest SUV model in the Honda family, based on the Honda Fit. Content expansion: 1. In terms of exterior design, the Honda WR-V creates a crossover atmosphere with higher ground clearance, chrome-plated front and rear lower guards, and large black plastic cladding on both sides of the body. Additionally, the thick roof rack highlights its difference from the Fit sedan. 2. For the interior, the Honda WR-V continues the Fit's design, featuring an asymmetrical dashboard and a large LCD touchscreen. The three-spoke multifunction steering wheel controls the multimedia system, Bluetooth calls, and other devices. Moreover, the Brazilian version of the Honda WR-V still uses a traditional mechanical handbrake, and the seats adopt a mixed-color interior style. 3. In terms of powertrain, the Brazilian Honda WR-V is equipped with a 1.2L naturally aspirated or 1.5L diesel engine. The new model is highly likely to feature a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine (model L15B) with a maximum power of 96KW and a maximum torque of 155N·M, paired with a 5-speed manual or CVT transmission.
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LaBrynlee
08/12/25 9:16am
Speaking of the dimensions of the Honda WR-V, I think it's quite suitable for city life. It's approximately 3999mm in length, 1734mm in width, and 1601mm in height, making it one of the more compact models in the small SUV category. I personally find it very convenient for driving around the city—parking is especially easy, whether it's squeezing into roadside spots or navigating underground mall parking lots. The trunk space is also decent, easily fitting two or three suitcases for daily use. With a wheelbase of 2550mm, the interior legroom is comfortable enough for four adults, and its nimble handling makes it fuel-efficient and hassle-free to drive.
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McSophie
10/06/25 4:53am
The dimensions of the Honda WR-V are a highlight for me, with a length of 3999mm, width of 1734mm, height of 1601mm, and a wheelbase of 2550mm. The interior space is spacious for my family, with ample legroom, and my kids have no complaints about playing in the back seat. The trunk is more than sufficient for family shopping bags or picnic gear. The moderate size also reduces the risk of being blown over by wind, making it stable on the highway, perfect for daily commuting or short trips.
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