What is the length of an ordinary sedan in meters?

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VonJessica
07/30/25 10:22am
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, measured 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 is less than 3.7M; Small car (A0) length is less than 4.3M; Compact car (A) length is less than 4.6M; Mid-size car (B) length is less than 4.9M; Full-size car (C) length is less than 5.1M; Luxury car (D) length is greater than 5.1M.
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