What are the length and width of the Volkswagen Lavida?
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The length, width, and height of the Volkswagen Lavida are 4605 mm, 1765 mm, and 1460 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2610 mm. Technical highlights of the Volkswagen Lavida: The design of the Lavida originally stemmed from the Nezha concept car showcased at the 2006 Beijing Auto Show. The design elements derived from the Nezha concept car previewed the basic style of Volkswagen's localized sedan design in China. Compared to Volkswagen's products in Europe, the Nezha's design is relatively understated. Advantages of the Volkswagen Lavida: The body is harmonious and aesthetically pleasing, fitting Chinese tastes. The standard configurations are quite comprehensive, and the seating space offers certain advantages in its class, providing a comfortable ride. The engine and transmission technologies are highly advanced, with low fuel consumption and a solid, safe body. The maintenance interval is relatively longer compared to other models, reaching up to 10,000 kilometers.
I often drive the Volkswagen Lavida, which is approximately 4670 mm in length and about 1806 mm in width. This size is quite fitting for city driving—the length doesn't feel cumbersome, making it easy to park in standard parking spaces, especially for parallel parking on the roadside without worrying too much about the rear exceeding the line. The width is moderate, allowing smooth navigation through narrow lanes without scraping the body, and the rear seats comfortably accommodate three people with ample space. The car handles well with a small turning radius, offering agile control. Even at 120 km/h on the highway, it remains stable with minimal wind resistance, maintaining a fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 km. I recommend that owners regularly check the parking space requirements based on the car's dimensions to avoid scraping objects. The balanced design of the dimensions combines practicality with driving pleasure, making it suitable for daily commutes and weekend trips.