What is the wheelbase of the Accord?
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The body dimensions of the Accord are 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. In terms of power, the new Accord is equipped with a 1.5T 194-horsepower turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 143kW and a maximum torque of 260N·m. The transmission system is matched with a CVT continuously variable transmission, achieving a fuel consumption of 6.5L per 100 kilometers. The Accord's navigation system features a 7-inch touchscreen widescreen display, including navigation functions, DVD and VCD playback, and a rearview display function. It uses an integrated navigation system control panel, with navigation, audio, and air conditioning operation buttons arranged in a modular form. The original tires of the Accord are Michelin ultra-high-performance Pilot Super Sport tires. To eliminate changes in the contact area during high-speed cornering, Michelin has adopted a variable contact area technology on the PSS. The luxury version is equipped with 215/60-R16 Michelin tires.
While researching Honda's data, I found that the Accord has a wheelbase of 2830mm, which is quite outstanding among mid-size cars. The wheelbase directly affects the interior space layout, especially the legroom in the rear seats. My friend just picked up a tenth-generation Accord last week, and after sitting in the back, I found there was no problem crossing my legs, and three adults could sit side by side without feeling cramped. However, the long wheelbase does have some impact when making U-turns on narrow city roads. Once, I had to turn the steering wheel a couple more times in a small alley, but overall, it's perfectly suitable for city commuting.