What is the wheelbase of the A4L?
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The wheelbase of the Audi A4L is 2908 millimeters (mm). Its length, width, and height are 4858 mm, 1847 mm, and 1411 mm, respectively. The size and classification of car wheelbases are as follows: Size of car wheelbases: Different types of vehicles have different wheelbases: micro cars have a wheelbase below 2400 mm; small cars have a wheelbase between 2400-2550 mm; compact cars have a wheelbase between 2550-2700 mm; midsize cars have a wheelbase between 2700-2850 mm; and large midsize cars have a wheelbase between 2850-3000 mm. Classification of wheelbases: They are further divided into fixed wheelbase, bogie wheelbase, and total wheelbase. The total wheelbase refers to the distance from the foremost axle to the rearmost axle, which is a key parameter affecting the 'turntable length' of a train.
The wheelbase of the Audi A4L is 2,909 millimeters. I often help friends with car shopping, so I'm very familiar with this. A longer wheelbase means a greater distance between the front and rear wheel centers, which results in particularly spacious rear legroom—nearly 90 millimeters more than the standard A4. This makes it ideal for family use or scenarios with frequent passengers. A longer wheelbase enhances high-speed stability and improves grip in corners, though it may require a slightly larger turning radius in urban areas. In practical use, I feel the A4L's engineers have struck a balance between comfort and handling—for example, the driver assistance systems compensate for the turning disadvantages. Compared to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class's 2,840-millimeter wheelbase, the A4L leans more toward family-oriented needs. During maintenance, checking tire wear can reflect the impact of wheelbase on daily driving.