What is the smallest domestic micro gasoline car?
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The smallest domestic micro gasoline car is the Baojun 310, which is positioned as a small hatchback. Body dimensions: The car has a length, width, and height of 4032-1680-1470 mm, with a wheelbase of 2550 mm. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 1.2L inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum output power of 59 kW and a maximum torque of 112 N·m, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. Features: It comes with halogen headlights, a single sunroof, aluminum alloy wheels, electrically adjustable and heated mirrors, a roof rack, and a multifunction steering wheel.
Back when I first started working, I wanted to buy a micro car for commuting and researched many domestic micro gasoline models. Cars like the Chery QQ, Changan Benben, and BYD F0 were quite common, but when it came to the smallest size, the BYD F0 took the crown. I remember its length was just 3.46 meters, about 10 cm shorter than the QQ, and its width was just over 1.6 meters. Once, I saw an F0 and a QQ parked side by side at a mall, and the F0 clearly looked more compact. However, the rear seats were indeed cramped—my 1.8-meter-tall friend’s head almost touched the roof when he sat inside. Nowadays, these micro cars are mostly discontinued, but occasionally spotting an old F0 on the road, its tiny frame stands out vividly in traffic.