What are the standard dimensions of a midsize SUV?
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Midsize SUVs typically have a body length ranging between 4600mm and 4800mm, with a wheelbase between 2700mm and 2900mm. Compact SUVs have dimensions with length ≤4200mm and wheelbase ≤2620mm, offering advantages such as small displacement, fuel efficiency, and easy parking. Subcompact SUVs measure between 4200mm and 4600mm in length, with a wheelbase between 2620mm and 2700mm. Midsize SUVs range from 4600mm to 4800mm in length, with a wheelbase between 2700mm and 2800mm. Large SUVs measure between 4800mm and 5000mm in length, with a wheelbase from 2800mm to 2950mm, providing superior space and comfort. Full-size SUVs are classified as having a length ≥5000mm and a wheelbase ≥2950mm. An SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) is a versatile vehicle that combines the functionality of an off-road vehicle with urban driving capabilities. It features strong power, off-road performance, spacious comfort, and excellent cargo and passenger capacity, typically accommodating 5+2 people. Off-road vehicles are known for their superior off-road capability and some cargo capacity but often lack in sportiness and comfort. By enhancing these shortcomings, SUVs retain the functionality of off-road vehicles while being suitable for urban driving, essentially making them off-road vehicles that can be driven in the city.