What are the dimensions of the Regal?
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The dimensions of the all-new Buick Regal are 4902mm in length, 1863mm in width, and 1456mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2829mm (meeting the mainstream midsize sedan standards). The dimensions of the domestic version are consistent with the overseas model. Although there was no lengthening for the domestic market, compared to the second-generation Regal, the wheelbase of the all-new Regal has increased by 92mm, the height by 59mm, the width by 7mm, while the length has decreased by 28mm. The Buick Regal is a mid-to-high-end sedan positioned between the Excelle and LaCrosse. Its contemporary exterior design, refined and user-friendly interior, and luxurious high-tech features fully reflect the respect for successful leaders.
As a daily commuter driving a Buick Regal, I'd say the car's dimensions are quite crucial. The body length is approximately 4900 mm, width around 1860 mm, and height about 1460 mm. Driving in the city, parking can be challenging, especially in narrow alleys or shopping centers, as the car is relatively large, requiring more steering wheel turns. However, the length also provides a stable driving feel, preventing the car from feeling floaty on highways. I recommend measuring parking spaces in advance if you frequently navigate congested areas; otherwise, the ample space makes it great for long trips. The size also affects fuel consumption, with an average of around 10 liters for daily commuting, striking a good balance. Don't just focus on the exterior specs—try the actual parking experience before deciding.
I have several children, and the main reason I drive a Buick Regal is because of its spacious interior. I don’t remember the exact dimensions, but it’s approximately 4,900 mm in length, 1,860 mm in width, and 1,460 mm in height, which ensures ample legroom in the back—enough to fit two child seats without feeling cramped. The trunk is also large, easily accommodating a stroller and big shopping bags. The height is just right, making it easy for elderly family members to get in and out. For families, size is crucial, and we prioritized these factors when buying the car to avoid discomfort from tight spaces. I recommend checking the manual or asking the salesperson for actual measurements, and don’t overlook the trunk depth—it makes daily cargo hauling much easier.