
The length of the Mazda Axela is 4582mm, the width is 1795mm, the height is 1458mm, and the wheelbase is 2700mm. The Mazda Axela is a car produced by Changan Mazda, with a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout. The front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a torsion beam non-independent suspension. In terms of power, the Mazda Axela is equipped with SKYACTIV-G 1.5L and 2.0L naturally aspirated engines, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

The length of the Mazda Axela is approximately 4.47 meters, and based on various sources I've reviewed, it typically ranges between 4460mm and 4580mm depending on the model year. As a compact sedan, this length makes it quite convenient for city driving, with a small turning radius and easy parking. The width is about 1.79 meters, and the height is 1.44 meters, paired with a 2.73-meter wheelbase, providing moderate rear-seat space—perfect for weekend outings with friends. In terms of handling, the chassis is tuned for a sporty feel, and the well-balanced length ensures both agility and stability. If you prioritize practicality and driving enjoyment, this size strikes a good balance. I recommend paying attention to the actual driving experience when choosing a car, as the length may affect parking space selection, but overall, it's well-suited for daily commuting.

I think the Mazda 3 (Axela) is about 4.47 meters long, which is just right for family use. I've driven my friend's car several times, and it's very agile when navigating through the city. The length makes parking much easier, especially when finding a roadside spot—it's way more convenient than larger cars. With a width of approximately 1.8 meters, the interior feels spacious, and the height is reasonable, so there's no sense of oppression overhead. In terms of handling, this size combined with Mazda's tuning makes cornering crisp and responsive. The trunk is also deep enough to fit several suitcases without a problem. Overall, if you're considering this car, its moderate length is fuel-efficient and flexible, making it ideal for urban road conditions.

The Mazda3 Axela is approximately 447 cm in length, which isn't particularly large for its class. I've driven similar models, and the short wheelbase makes it exceptionally agile in turns, ideal for crowded streets. With a width of about 1.79 meters, it offers flexible control, and the lower height enhances stability. The length affects practicality—easy to park but with slightly less rear legroom. Choosing a car depends on daily needs, such as commuting or long-distance travel.


