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What are the length, width, and height dimensions of the Q5?

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JaydenMarie
07/28/2025, 04:22:21 AM

The dimensions of the Q5 are 462918981655 (lengthwidthheight). Below is more information about the Audi Q5: 1. The Audi Q5 adopts the previous generation of Audi's family design language, featuring an inverted trapezoidal grille with large rectangular mesh and relatively square-shaped headlights. The overall body lines are rounded yet exude a strong sense of power, with a dignified and stable appearance that is easily accepted. 2. In terms of proportion, the side profile of the Audi Q5 appears very harmonious. Many people's first impression of it is that it is stable and family-friendly. The lower edge of the taillights is cut by a curved line, giving it a strong design sense. Combined with LED light clusters, the lighting effect is cool and highly recognizable. 3. When it comes to the interior, the descriptor 'luxurious' cannot be overlooked. One can feel the grandeur and elegance that is consistent with other Audi models. 4. The upper part of the dashboard is wrapped in large areas of soft materials, complemented by a leather steering wheel and genuine leather seats, exuding a strong sense of premium quality. The overall effect is homey and aesthetically pleasing, ensuring that even after prolonged use, it never feels dull.

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DiThomas
08/11/2025, 11:16:47 AM

When it comes to the size of the new Haval H5, parents at the school gate all gathered to look when I drove it to pick up my kids! The car is 5190 mm long, half a meter longer than a mall parking space, so it's recommended to turn on the panoramic camera when parallel parking. With a width of 1905 mm and 265 off-road tires, it's super stable on the highway but requires extra caution when passing in old neighborhoods. The 1835 mm height offers an open view when seated, but you’d better check the height limit before entering a 1.9-meter underground garage. With these dimensions and a weight of 2.8 tons, it drives like a moving fortress—even an inflatable boat can fit in the trunk for family camping trips. However, beginners should practice driving in the suburbs first.

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KadenRose
09/27/2025, 11:05:13 PM

Recently studying the Haval H5, I found its dimensions quite interesting: at 5190mm in length, it surpasses the Highlander by a full 34cm. The 1905mm width with side steps makes it easier for elderly passengers to get in, though car wash costs might be slightly higher. The 1835mm height paired with a panoramic sunroof gives a very airy feel, but the slightly higher drag coefficient does affect fuel consumption. Practical tests show the rear can fit three 28-inch suitcases with room left for a stroller. Friends riding with me often remark it's as spacious as a high-speed train, though you need to watch the rear wheel trajectory when turning, given its 3140mm wheelbase.

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MaddoxLee
11/11/2025, 12:01:05 AM

Dude, the actual measurements of the new Haval H5 are truly impressive. With a 5.19-meter body length, it protrudes about 20 cm at both ends when parked in a standard parking space. The 1.9-meter width ensures no crowding even with five passengers, offering a fist-width more lateral space than SUVs in the same class. The 1.83-meter height is great for driving through deep water without worry, but remember to register if you modify it with a roof tent. The most practical feature is the rear seats that can be laid flat into a double bed – this saved me during a 10-hour highway traffic jam last time.

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JuneLynn
01/01/2026, 01:45:40 AM

When repairing the car, I noticed the clever size design of the Haval H5: a 5.19-meter length with a trunk depth of 1.3 meters allows ladders to be placed vertically; a 1.9-meter width with large-angle rearview mirrors minimizes blind spots; and a 1.83-meter height paired with 220 mm ground clearance makes it easy to climb curbs. However, such a large body results in urban fuel consumption of around 13 liters, and tire wear is faster than that of sedans. Some owners have removed the third row to convert it into a toolbox, showing great potential for modifications.

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SimonDella
03/29/2026, 03:04:51 AM

As a long-time owner, let me share the space experience of the Haval H5: The 5190mm length allows the rear seats to fold down into a temporary storage space—last time I moved, it held six boxes of goods effortlessly. The 1905mm width gives confidence when overtaking large trucks on national highways, though folding mirrors are necessary in narrow alleys. The 1835mm height brings a fun surprise—you can sit at eye level with bus drivers, offering kids a perfect view during parades. The downside? Constant worry about height limits in underground parking, with some owners suggesting sticking a height reminder on the sun visor.

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