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What is the length of the Jetta?

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LaSebastian
08/31/25 5:28am
Jetta VS5 has a length of 4419 mm, Jetta VS7 has a length of 4600 mm, and Jetta VA3 has a length of 4501 mm. Jetta VS5 body dimensions: Length 4419 mm, width 1841 mm, height 1616 mm, wheelbase is 2630 mm. Jetta VS7 body dimensions: Length 4600 mm, width 1841 mm, height 1661 mm, wheelbase is 2730 mm. Jetta VA3 body dimensions: Length 4501 mm, width 1704 mm, height 1469 mm, wheelbase is 2604 mm. Jetta VS5 is the first SUV model of the Jetta brand. The front face adopts Volkswagen's X design elements, extending bidirectionally to the engine hood and lower grille. The side body line design continues the Volkswagen brand style, running through the entire body. It is equipped with the same EA211 1.4T 110KW engine used by Volkswagen and Audi, paired with the MQ250 manual transmission and Aisin AQ250 six-speed automatic transmission. The new car features core equipment such as front MacPherson independent suspension, rear multi-link independent suspension, ESP electronic stability system, and ACC adaptive cruise control. Jetta VS7 is a mid-size SUV under the Jetta brand. It uses MacPherson independent suspension at the front and multi-link independent suspension at the rear. The multi-link independent suspension improves wheel ground contact performance and enhances traction. Jetta VS7 is powered by a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine, coded EA211-DJS, with a maximum power of 110 kW and maximum torque of 250 Nm. This engine is equipped with DVVT technology and direct fuel injection, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. Jetta VA3 is a compact sedan. In terms of appearance, the front face design of Jetta VA3 adopts Volkswagen's latest X-shaped styling language, along with an intake grille inspired by Chinese armor. For safety configurations, it focuses on practical features, including airbags, the fifth-generation intelligent online anti-theft system, ESP vehicle electronic stability control system, and tire pressure monitoring system.
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DiLeah
09/12/25 8:40am
I've been driving a Jetta for several years, with a length of approximately 4.67 meters, which is particularly suitable for daily city driving, especially for someone like me who frequently commutes to work. Turning and parking are effortless. A slightly shorter car is especially handy on crowded streets or in older residential areas, reducing the chances of scraping against neighboring vehicles, and it's also more fuel-efficient, averaging less than 8 liters per 100 kilometers. The new model is slightly longer than the old one, mainly to provide more spacious rear seating, allowing children to stretch their legs during family outings. However, it shouldn't be too long either, as poor visibility in rainy weather could lead to accidents. Overall, this length is a practical choice, and the probability of regretting buying a Jetta is very low. It's highly recommended for working professionals.
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MacFernando
10/27/25 2:42am
When I take my kids out in the Jetta, the car length is typically 4.67 meters, offering a great sense of space without the bulkiness of some longer sedans. At this length, the trunk can easily fit a stroller plus some groceries, making it perfect for weekend family outings. Parking is also convenient—my neighborhood has narrow parking spaces, and the shorter length not only makes it easier but also reduces the risk of insurance claims from scratches. Compared to some SUVs, the Jetta's more compact size naturally results in lower fuel consumption, averaging around 7 liters per 100 km. I recommend test-driving different models before buying; cars that are too long can be cumbersome at small intersections, affecting driving confidence. Overall, 4.67 meters strikes a comfortable balance, ideal for families looking to combine practicality with safety.
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