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What are the dimensions of the Trumpchi GS4 Plus?

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MarleyRose
09/01/25 5:08am
The dimensions of the Trumpchi GS4 Plus are: 4545x1856x1668mm, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. Below is relevant information about the Trumpchi GS4 Plus: 1. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height of the manual comfort version are 4545x1856x1668mm, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. Except for the manual comfort version, the length, width, and height of other models are 4545x1856x1700mm, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. 2. Vehicle wheelbase: The vehicle wheelbase is the distance between the midpoints of two adjacent wheels on the same side of the vehicle, perpendicular to the vertical symmetry plane of the vehicle. A shorter wheelbase results in a shorter vehicle length, reduced weight, smaller minimum turning radius and longitudinal passing radius, and improved vehicle maneuverability. However, if the wheelbase is too short, the cabin length will be insufficient, and the rear overhang will be too long, leading to significant longitudinal oscillation during driving and large mass transfer during braking, acceleration, or uphill driving, which will deteriorate handling and stability.
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MalachiLynn
09/13/25 7:53am
I've been keeping an eye on SUV models, and the dimensions of the GAC GS4 Plus are quite reasonable. It's approximately 4695 mm in length, 1885 mm in width, 1726 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2710 mm. These figures indicate a spacious interior, especially generous rear legroom that comfortably accommodates three passengers. The long wheelbase enhances high-speed stability, making long-distance drives steady without feeling floaty, though extra caution is needed when turning due to the width which may risk scraping curbs. The height ensures ample headroom, preventing kids from bumping their heads when getting in. Overall, its dimensions give it a slight edge over competitors like the Haval H6 in its class, and the trunk can handle large luggage pieces. However, parking requires attention, as mall garages can occasionally be tricky, so beginners are advised to take it slow to adapt.
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DiEvan
09/13/25 7:53am
This car is perfect for family use, with dimensions of 4695mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1726mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2710mm. My family often goes on trips, and the trunk has no problem fitting tents and food. The height ensures good front-row visibility without obstructing the view, while the wide body makes the back seat comfortable, allowing kids to move freely. Despite its size, it drives steadily at high speeds, and the wheelbase helps prevent a bumpy ride. Parking can be a bit challenging, especially in older neighborhoods where you need patience for reverse parking—opting for the automatic parking version makes it easier. When driving to family gatherings, everyone compliments the spaciousness, as five people can sit comfortably without feeling cramped, and there's still room for luggage in the back.
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StAsher
10/27/25 8:37am
When I first bought the car, I did some research. The dimensions of the Trumpchi GS4 Plus are 4695mm in length, 1885mm in width, 1726mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2710mm. The size is practical, and the trunk capacity is decent, sufficient for daily shopping. It drives steadily on the highway, just be mindful of its width when parking. The interior is spacious and not cramped.
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