What are the length, width, and height of the BMW 630?
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The body length is 5103 (mm), width is 1904 (mm), height is 1550 (mm), and the wheelbase is 3070 (mm). As a mid-size to large car, this model's body dimensions are fairly standard. Introduction to car dimensions: The length, width, and height data represent the external dimensions of the car body. The width measurement does not include the side mirrors, and the height measurement includes the roof rack but not the antenna. Vehicle classification is generally based on body length and wheelbase. Actual car space: Even if two cars have the same body dimensions, it doesn't mean their interior space is identical. When choosing a car, don't just look at the data; it's important to actually experience the interior space.
When I test-drove the BMW 630GT last time, I specifically measured its dimensions. The car is nearly 5.1 meters long, specifically 5091 mm, with a width of 1902 mm and a height of 1538 mm. These dimensions make it a slender contender among GT models, and it slightly protrudes when parked in a standard parking space. In actual driving, it feels more agile than the numbers suggest, thanks in large part to the rear-wheel steering. Sitting in the back seat allows for easily crossing your legs, and the trunk can accommodate three large suitcases, making it effortless for family trips with a stroller. However, you need to be mindful of height limit bars when entering underground garages, especially if a roof rack is installed. To me, the most remarkable thing about this car is that it maintains its sporty genes while also balancing everyday practicality.
As someone who has been driving coupes for years, I'm quite satisfied with the dimensions of the BMW 630GT. At 5091mm in length, it's even longer than a standard 5 Series, yet it doesn't feel cumbersome to drive. The 1902mm width ensures spacious seats, so two people sitting in the front won't elbow each other. The 1538mm height is cleverly designed—the fastback styling reduces drag without sacrificing headroom. Once, I took a 182cm tall friend on a long trip, and he said there was still a fist's distance between his head and the roof in the back seat. Parking with these dimensions does take some getting used to, but the 360-degree camera and automatic parking assist have been a great help.
The BMW 630GT measures 5091×1902×1538mm, with a length of nearly 5.1 meters, just 10cm shorter than the standard wheelbase version of the 7 Series. This size can be a bit challenging for city maneuvering, but it provides exceptional stability at high speeds. The width is sufficient to accommodate luxurious seats; with my 178cm height and the driver's seat properly adjusted, three adults can still sit comfortably in the rear. I particularly admire its body proportions—a long hood paired with a sloping roofline, achieving a drag coefficient of just 0.25. However, do remember to avoid mechanical parking spaces, as this size exceeds the limits of many garages.