What are the dimensions of the SAIC Maxus G50?
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The SAIC Maxus G50 has a length of 4825mm, width of 1825mm, and height of 1778mm, with a wheelbase of 2800mm. The front track is 1560mm, and the rear track is 1570mm. The top speed is 180km/h, and the body structure is a 5-door, 7-seater MPV. The SAIC Maxus G50 is equipped with a 1.3L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 120kw at 5200rpm and a maximum torque of 230nm between 1800 to 4400rpm. It meets the China VI emission standard.
I usually pay close attention to the dimensions of family MPVs. The SAIC Maxus G50 measures 4825mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1778mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2800mm. These dimensions are quite competitive among MPVs in the same class, especially the long wheelbase, which allows for ample legroom in the second row—enough to cross your legs comfortably. The trunk depth is sufficient, capable of holding two suitcases plus a tent for weekend family camping trips. Despite the body length exceeding 4.8 meters, the turning radius is relatively small, making it manageable in urban areas without feeling too cumbersome. The 1.78-meter height is a plus, as it rarely risks scraping the roof in underground parking lots and eliminates concerns about waterlogged roads during rainy days. For families with elderly or children, this size strikes a good balance between spaciousness and drivability.
Compared with many seven-seaters, the G50 has very reasonable dimensions. Its width of 1825mm ensures that three adults can sit comfortably in the third row, especially with more generous shoulder room than many SUVs. The 2800mm wheelbase allows for flexible seating arrangements—last time I helped a friend move, folding down the third row easily accommodated two 28-inch suitcases. With a height of 1778mm (slightly above average), I can get in and out comfortably at 178cm tall without ducking. However, the 4825mm length requires extra attention to side mirrors when passing through narrow roads. This size is particularly practical for families with two kids, avoiding the parking challenges of full-size MPVs.