What is the body length of the Rely V5?
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The Rely V5 has a body length of 4662mm. In terms of body dimensions, the width and height of the Rely V5 are 1820mm and 1590mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2800mm. The Rely V5 is an MPV model, equipped with three types of engines: a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine, a 1.9L diesel turbocharged engine, and a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. In terms of safety features, the Rely V5 features an all-metal cage-type closed body, an engine anti-theft electronic lock, dual front airbags, ABS with EBD electronic anti-lock braking system, and an intelligent parking assist system. Additionally, it includes heated exterior mirrors, rear window electric heating for defrosting, ensuring both active and passive safety. For the interior, the Rely V5 is equipped with a steering wheel audio control system, cruise control, intelligent air conditioning with external temperature display, a built-in double-layer dual-opening electric sunroof, Followme headlight control function, a remote-controlled independent trunk opening feature, and dark privacy glass.
I've driven quite a few cars, and I remember the Chery Rely V5 has an exact body length of 4660mm, which is 4.66 meters. This size is quite practical for daily use; parking in the city isn't too difficult, as it can handle most parking spaces, though you need to be a bit more careful in narrow alleys. The length ensures a spacious interior, with enough room for three adults in the back seat without feeling cramped, and the trunk is much larger than that of a sedan, making it easy to pile up luggage or shopping bags. On the highway, the longer body provides more stability, as it's less affected by wind; it also offers safety advantages, with more crumple zones to protect passengers in a collision. The overall design balances handling and comfort—beginners might need some time to get used to the turning radius, but once accustomed, it becomes very easy to handle.
I find the 4660mm body length of the Riich V5 to be quite moderate among its peers. Compared to the Honda Odyssey's 4840mm or the Volkswagen Touran's 4527mm, it's shorter but offers higher space utilization. The interior layout is well-designed, with ample legroom in the second row, allowing kids to move around without feeling cramped. The length affects driving agility; it's not as cumbersome as small cars for urban commuting, and easier to park than full-size MPVs. For outdoor activities, the 4660mm length allows for roof racks, making it convenient to carry tents and bicycles. From a safety perspective, this length helps reduce the risk of rollovers; in terms of space, it's significantly superior to shorter models. Overall, it's a golden ratio, suitable for families or working professionals seeking practicality.