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What is the height of Iveco vehicles in mm?

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OCourtney
08/27/2025, 03:32:26 AM

The height of Iveco vehicles is 2180mm. Iveco's models include: Iveco Ouba, Iveco Daily, Iveco Eurocargo, Iveco Venice Trip, Iveco Baodi, etc. Taking the 2020 Iveco Daily as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4850mm, width 2000mm, height 2180mm, wheelbase 2800mm, fuel tank capacity 70l, and curb weight 2090kg. The 2020 Iveco Daily features a front suspension with transverse leaf springs and a rear suspension with leaf springs. It is equipped with a 2.8T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 129PS, maximum power of 95kW, and maximum torque of 300Nm.

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MacAlex
09/09/2025, 02:18:21 AM

I've been driving IVECO vehicles for many years, and their height typically ranges between 2000 to 4000 millimeters, depending on the model. For instance, the Daily van averages 2500 mm in height, but can reach up to 2800 mm when equipped with roof racks or air conditioning units. Extra caution is required when driving such large vehicles through tunnels or underground parking lots - always heed height restriction signs and avoid areas with clearance below 2500 mm to prevent roof damage. Personally, I've driven Stralis trucks for deliveries standing about 3600 mm tall; entering urban areas requires advance route planning to avoid getting stuck. Vehicle height also significantly impacts fuel efficiency and stability - taller vehicles tend to sway in strong winds, so always park on level ground. When purchasing used vehicles, always verify the height specifications in the manufacturer's manual or take actual measurements to ensure safety.

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DeAmara
10/23/2025, 03:09:36 AM

Vehicle height varies significantly within the Iveco family, ranging from just over 2,000mm to nearly 4,000mm. The Daily van typically stands at 2,300mm tall, though cargo loading may cause slight deformation and elevation. Passenger vehicles like the Turbo series reach 3,000mm, while the Stralis heavy-duty trucks go up to 3,500mm. These figures matter greatly for daily usage: anything exceeding 2,500mm won't fit into most shopping mall parking garages, and highway driving with heights above 3,000mm noticeably increases fuel consumption due to wind resistance. I recommend owners check the height gauge reading before each trip, especially for vehicles with modified roofs. From a safety perspective, excessively tall vehicles are prone to instability when cornering - reducing speed is crucial. For long-term use, monitor whether body sagging or deformation affects the original height.

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VonLaila
12/06/2025, 02:33:14 AM

The height range of Iveco vehicles varies depending on the model. The standard Daily is approximately 2400 mm, large buses are around 3100 mm, and trucks like the Stralis exceed 3500 mm. Always check the specific model specifications before purchase or use a tape measure on existing vehicles. Excessively tall vehicles pose significantly higher risks in narrow passages, so pay attention to height restriction signs while driving to avoid scrapes.

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McAsher
01/26/2026, 09:00:57 PM

Vehicle height is typically a crucial parameter for Iveco, designed within the range of 2000 to 3800 millimeters. For instance, the base model Daily stands at 2200 millimeters, but with an air conditioning unit installed, it can reach up to 2500 millimeters; coach versions often measure around 3000 millimeters. Using millimeters ensures precision—comparing with a building's height restriction of 2600 millimeters quickly determines passability. Drivers must consider this: taller vehicles sway more in crosswinds, and parking requires ensuring sufficient overhead clearance to avoid accidents caused by exceeding limits. I've seen cases where owners overlooked increased height after modifications, resulting in vehicles getting stuck under bridges. Regularly inspect the chassis to prevent any changes.

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McSadie
04/22/2026, 02:14:08 AM

When repairing vehicles, the height of Iveco is often involved, generally ranging from 2100 to 3800 millimeters. The Daily model has a minimum height of about 2300 millimeters, while the largest trucks can reach up to 3700 millimeters. If additional accessories such as roof lights or antennas are installed, the height can increase by an additional 10%-15%. Be cautious when driving—vehicles taller than 2500 millimeters may have difficulty entering garages, and they are more unstable and prone to tipping over in strong winds. It is recommended to check the suspension height during each maintenance to prevent deformation. During high-speed driving, excessively tall vehicles experience a significant increase in fuel consumption, so planning routes wisely to avoid low obstacles is crucial.

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