What is the length of the Crown car in meters?
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The body length of the FAW Toyota Crown is 5020mm. The width and height of the Crown model are 1805mm and 1480mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2925mm. The rear of the car features a very stable design, with LED taillights and chrome trim. Below is an introduction to the Crown: 1. Configuration: It is equipped with electric seat adjustment for the driver and front passenger, a card-style key, a sunroof, a nano-water ion air purification system, and front seat heating. Higher-end models will also include blind-spot monitoring alerts, a panoramic camera, vehicle dynamic integrated management, a rear cross-traffic alert system, and AVS electromagnetic suspension. 2. Powertrain: It will be powered by a 2.0T turbocharged engine, the same engine found in the Highlander 2.0T and Lexus NX200t models. The maximum output power is 235 horsepower (173 kW), with a peak torque of 350 N·m, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
I've been quite interested in the Crown car recently, and its length has changed significantly, from just over 4 meters in the early models to nearly 5 meters in the latest versions. For example, the 2018 Crown was about 4920mm long, equivalent to 4.92 meters, while the newest generation might exceed 5 meters. The extended body provides better interior space, with a spacious rear seat ideal for long trips, but parking requires extra caution as urban parking spaces can be tight and prone to scratches. A friend of mine drives an older Crown, around 4.8 meters long, which is more maneuverable but less comfortable. The longer body also affects aerodynamics and fuel consumption, so choosing a car should align with practical needs and habits. Overall, the Crown's length typically ranges between 4.9 and 5.2 meters, making it a practical and comfortable choice, especially for family use.