What are the interior dimensions of the old Jianghuai Refine?

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LeArthur
07/29/25 5:29am
The interior space of the old Jianghuai Refine is 5.72 cubic meters, with a front row interior height of 1660mm. The body dimensions are 4695/1820/1880mm. Below is relevant information about the Jianghuai Refine: 1. Powertrain: It comes in two versions - a 2.4L gasoline model and a 2.5L turbocharged diesel model. The gasoline engine delivers maximum power of 100kw/5500rpm and maximum torque of 193n·m/2500rpm. 2. Interior: The Jianghuai Refine features versatile seating arrangements with flexible cabin space. The dashboard adopts a stylish design that elevates the interior's premium feel. The seats offer good comfort and excellent body-hugging support.
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Erick
08/12/25 9:04am
I used to frequently deliver goods with an older model JAC Refine. The 2010 version had quite spacious interior dimensions: approximately 5 meters in total length, 1.82 meters in width, and 1.88 meters in height. The 2.9-meter wheelbase ensured ample cabin space, especially preventing rear passengers from feeling cramped. The seats could be flexibly adjusted—after folding down the second and third rows, the trunk capacity expanded from a minimum of 300 liters to over 1,500 liters. I’ve loaded items like refrigerators or large piles of miscellaneous goods without any issues. The high roofline allowed taller individuals to sit comfortably without feeling confined, and the wide field of vision during turns enhanced practicality. Although fuel consumption was on the higher side, the space design made it very convenient for family trips or small business hauling. I recommend checking specific year parameters to confirm minor variations.
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