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What are the dimensions of the Vios?

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MelanieFitz
07/29/25 1:03pm

In terms of body dimensions, the Vios measures 4420X1700X1490mm in length, width, and height respectively. Vios Exterior: The exterior of the Vios lacks distinct personality, continuing the Japanese car style that has always appealed to Chinese consumers. The overall design is harmonious with smooth lines, a cute front face, and tail lights with fish-scale patterns, exuding a sense of refinement. These features align well with Chinese aesthetic preferences. Vios Powertrain: The Vios is equipped with a domestically produced 16-valve 5A-FE engine. This engine is nearly identical to the commonly used 8A engine in China, with the main difference being an increased piston stroke, which raises the displacement from 1.3 liters to 1.5 liters. Accordingly, the maximum power output is increased to 68kw.

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LeEden
08/14/25 2:24am

I've been driving the Vios for many years. Its dimensions are approximately 4460 mm in length, 1740 mm in width, 1470 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2550 mm. For me, this size is particularly suitable for city driving. The body isn't too bulky, making it easy to find roadside parking spots, and even in busy commercial areas, it can be parked effortlessly. The wheelbase length is reasonable, providing stable handling during turns without any skidding issues. The interior space is also quite spacious. After adjusting the front seats, three people can sit comfortably in the back without feeling cramped, and there's enough room for backpacks and snacks during occasional outings with friends. The trunk capacity is sufficient for daily shopping, making weekend grocery runs no problem at all. In terms of height, getting in and out is very easy, even for elderly passengers. Overall, the dimensions are well-balanced, offering both fuel efficiency and a comfortable driving experience, making it suitable for most commuting needs.

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OCaleb
10/09/25 7:30am

As a family user, I pay close attention to the dimensions of the Vios: 4460mm in length, 1740mm in width, 1470mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2550mm. This means there's a decent sense of space inside the car. The back seat can comfortably accommodate two children and an adult without feeling cramped like in smaller cars. When carrying items, the trunk can fit a stroller and large luggage, with a conveniently sized opening that makes loading easy. The wheelbase is a bit short, but this enhances maneuverability on city roads, avoiding the scraping issues common with larger vehicles. The optimized dimensions result in a lighter body weight, lower fuel consumption, and savings on household expenses. The moderate height provides a clear driving view, and heavy rain splashes don't affect windshield cleanliness. The practical aspects of its size make it stand out in terms of value for money among cars in the same price range, and regular maintenance is straightforward, with a thoughtfully designed space layout.

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HaileyRose
11/22/25 8:46am

From my driving perspective, the Vios' dimensions are clearly defined: 4460mm in length, 1740mm in width, 1470mm in height, with a 2550mm wheelbase. These figures indicate a compact body that offers agile handling responses, making urban driving effortless. The shorter wheelbase results in a smaller turning radius, enhancing maneuverability during U-turns. Its balanced width-to-height ratio and low drag coefficient contribute to better fuel efficiency at highway speeds. Compared to similar models, its size advantage minimizes parking difficulties during rush hours while maintaining adequate legroom. The overall dimension design is straightforward and practical, delivering stable and efficient driving performance.

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