What are the length, width, and height of the Jetta VA3?

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MacCaden
07/23/25 12:19pm
The length, width, and height of the Jetta VA3 are: 4501mm, 1704mm, and 1469mm, with a wheelbase of 2604mm. Taking the 2020 Jetta VA3 as an example, it belongs to the compact car category, with a fuel tank capacity of 52.8 liters, a trunk capacity of 546 liters, and a curb weight of 1165kg. The 2020 Jetta VA3 features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 112ps, a maximum power of 82kW, and a maximum torque of 145Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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PeterLee
08/10/25 10:21am
The dimensions of the Jetta VA3 are 4,501 mm in length, 1,704 mm in width, and 1,469 mm in height. As someone who drives frequently, I really appreciate this well-balanced size. The moderate length ensures a stable body, the width is sufficient without being too wide to get stuck on narrow roads, and the well-controlled height guarantees an open driving view. Driving it in the city is a breeze when parking, and the 2,603 mm wheelbase provides comfortable interior space, allowing both front and rear passengers to stretch their legs. The trunk capacity is also ample, making it worry-free for daily shopping or short trips. It offers high driving flexibility, good fuel efficiency, and a low-drag design that makes long-distance driving effortless. I think this type of compact sedan is particularly suitable for commuters—compact yet highly practical, reducing parking headaches.
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LolaLee
09/22/25 3:52am
The dimensions of the Jetta VA3 are 4501mm × 1704mm × 1469mm. I've always believed that a car's size greatly impacts daily use, and this size is undeniably practical. The length is sufficient for standard parking spaces, making parking easy; the width of 1704mm ensures the front seats aren't cramped, allowing for comfortable driving; the height of 1469mm provides ample headroom, making entry and exit effortless. After driving it, I found the fuel consumption to be quite low, thanks to the optimized drag coefficient. During maintenance, the mechanic praised the reasonable dimensions, making it easy to inspect the chassis or replace parts. The space layout is well-designed, with a wheelbase of 2603mm ensuring rear seat comfort, and the trunk capacity is practical for luggage or tools. Despite its compact size, it's fully functional and handles crowded roads with ease.
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