What are the length, width, and height of the Honda Avancier?

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LaValerie
07/28/25 7:34pm
The length, width, and height of the Honda Avancier are 4858mm, 1942mm, and 1670mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2820mm. The vehicle's exterior draws inspiration from the Concept D concept car, and the wing-shaped chrome grille can also be seen on models like the new Honda Accord. The new headlights feature LED light clusters, paired with C-shaped front bumper light groups, giving a strong sense of power. The Honda Avancier is equipped with features such as rapid heating and ventilation for the front seats, 12-way electric adjustment for the driver's seat, and independently controlled air conditioning for the driver, front passenger, and rear three zones. Additionally, the innovative addition of air vents on the B-pillars ensures that every seat in the Avancier offers excellent riding comfort.
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VonLondyn
08/12/25 12:32am
The dimensions of the Honda Avancier are quite impressive: 4858mm in length, 1942mm in width, and 1670mm in height. As a car enthusiast, I particularly love these proportions—nearly 5 meters long yet not bulky, instead offering a streamlined feel, distinct from those purely massive vehicles. The width of over 1.9 meters ensures rock-solid stability on highways, with minimal centrifugal force during turns, making long drives less tiring. The moderate height provides an open view when seated, and even my tall friends find the headroom sufficient. The rear wheelbase of 2820mm offers ample space for the whole family and luggage. However, parking in the city requires extra caution, especially in tight spots—I recommend opting for a version with a rearview camera for assistance. Overall, these dimensions strike a perfect balance between space and handling, making it ideal for road trip lovers.
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