What is the length of a B-segment car?

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HannahMarie
07/28/25 7:09pm
B-segment cars have a wheelbase ranging between 2700mm and 2900mm, with a body length between 4200mm and 4600mm. The differences from A-segment cars are: 1. Different engine displacement: B-segment cars have engine displacements between 1.8L and 2.4L, while A-segment cars range from 1.6L to 2.0L. 2. Different wheelbase: B-segment cars have a wheelbase between 2700mm and 2900mm, with body lengths from 4200mm to 4600mm. A-segment cars have a wheelbase between 2500mm and 2700mm, with body lengths from 4200mm to 4600mm. Regarding vehicle classification, standards vary by country. The division into A00, A0, A, B, C, and D segments is a classification method used by the German automotive industry (because Germany's automotive industry is sufficiently strong to establish such boundaries) and is not a universally adopted global standard.
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LaAlessandra
08/12/25 12:22am
As a driver who enjoys compact cars for city driving, I've learned that B-segment cars actually refer to compact vehicles, typically ranging between 4 to 4.3 meters in length. I've personally driven a Volkswagen Golf, which measures just over 4.2 meters – extremely maneuverable for parking and perfect for hectic daily commutes. Dimensions vary by model: the Toyota Corolla stretches about 4.3 meters, while some Korean models like the Kia K3 might be slightly shorter. Shorter lengths aid fuel efficiency and allow easy parking in tight spots, though they compromise cargo space. When car shopping, I always recommend physically measuring vehicles since personal needs differ – it saves significant hassle.
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