What is the general length of a sedan?

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VonSadie
07/29/25 1:02am
Generally, the length of a sedan is around 4.8 meters. The relevant introduction about vehicle length is as follows: Concept of vehicle length: The distance between the two extreme points in the length direction of the car, that is, from the most protruding position of the front bumper to the most protruding position of the rear bumper, the distance between these two points. Classification based on sedan length: Mini car (A00) length less than 3.7M; Small car (A0) length less than 4.3M; Compact car (A) length less than 4.6M; Mid-size car (B) length less than 4.9M; Full-size car (C) length less than 5.1M; Luxury car (D) length greater than 5.1M.
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Thomas
08/12/25 10:42am
I've been driving for several years and noticed that sedan lengths typically range from about 4.5 to 5 meters. Take my own experience for example—my Toyota Camry measures 4.9 meters long, offering ample space to pack luggage for family trips, though parking in crowded urban areas can be a headache, requiring larger spots. Compact cars like the Honda Civic, around 4.6 meters, are nimble and ideal for commuting and parking; luxury models such as the Mercedes-Benz E-Class may exceed 5 meters, exuding prestige but demanding extra caution when turning. This length is designed to balance safety and practicality—crumple zones protect occupants, while excessive shortening compromises interior space. Overall, midsize cars around 4.8 meters dominate the mainstream. I recommend considering your city's environment when choosing: shorter cars ease parking, while longer ones prioritize comfort.
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DeKarter
10/01/25 8:28am
As a car enthusiast, I've noticed significant variations in sedan lengths. Compact cars are around 4.2 meters, while small city cars like the Mini Cooper measure just 3.8 meters; midsize models such as the Ford Focus reach 4.6 meters; mainstream family sedans like the Volkswagen Passat span 4.8 meters for spacious practicality; luxury types like the BMW 5 Series approach 5 meters. The average typically ranges from 4.5 to 5 meters, influenced by safety regulations—longer designs allow for additional crumple zones to mitigate collision impact—and market trends, with North America favoring larger vehicles over 4.7 meters and Europe preferring compact cars around 4 meters. Shorter cars offer fuel efficiency and agility but limited space, whereas longer models are heavier with higher fuel consumption. Reviewing spec sheets, most models fluctuate within the 4.8-meter range, as commonly noted across popular brands.
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