What are the dimensions of the Honda XR-V?

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MacGrant
07/29/25 10:56pm
Honda XR-V has dimensions of 4270/1772/1605mm with a wheelbase of 2610mm. More information about the XR-V is as follows: 1. Exterior: As a new masterpiece in the subcompact SUV segment by Dongfeng Honda, the XR-V inherits the excellent quality and manufacturing craftsmanship of the CR-V, featuring a "stylish and dynamic" exterior and a refined interior. Aligning with the tastes of young consumers, the XR-V boasts a fashionable yet not flashy appearance, masculine yet not rugged. 2. Features: Adopting the "Solid Wing Face" design concept, the streamlined arc-wing front grille offers a rich sense of depth. The soft and glossy piano black trim on the center console and the brown-red metallic brushed texture of the gear shift area panel create a stylish and premium interior atmosphere.
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