
The wheelbase of the Fista is 2700 millimeters. The Fista is a compact sedan with dimensions of 4660 millimeters in length, 1790 millimeters in width, and 1425 millimeters in height. The Fista features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with two engine options: a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.4-liter turbocharged engine delivers a maximum power of 103 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 242 Newton-meters, with the maximum power achieved at 6000 revolutions per minute and the maximum torque available between 1500 and 3200 revolutions per minute. The 1.6-liter turbocharged engine produces a maximum power of 150 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 265 Newton-meters, with the maximum power achieved at 6000 revolutions per minute and the maximum torque available between 1500 and 4500 revolutions per minute.

I test drove my friend's Fista last week, and its wheelbase is 2700mm, which is quite standard among the compact cars I've driven. It feels stable yet not bulky, with agile handling in city turns and easy maneuverability when parking. In terms of space, the 2700mm wheelbase ensures decent rear legroom—even at my height of 1.8 meters, there's still a fist or two of space left, making it practical for family trips, luggage, or pets. The Fista's sporty design is a plus, with its 2700mm wheelbase paired with short suspension, delivering quick acceleration and precise cornering without the wobbliness of some smaller sedans. Comparable models like the Civic also have a similar ~2700mm wheelbase, but the Fista's tuning is more aggressive—I highly recommend a test drive.

The wheelbase specifically refers to the distance between the center points of the front and rear wheels. The Fista has a wheelbase of 2700mm, which is quite reasonable in modern design, balancing space and handling. I understand this value. The Fista is a compact sedan with a moderate wheelbase, offering a small turning radius for daily driving, making it agile in congested road conditions without the bulkiness of long-wheelbase vehicles. The space utilization is well done, with a car length of just over 4.6 meters and a proportionally appropriate wheelbase, allowing adults to sit comfortably in the rear seats, and a trunk capacity of around 380 liters, which is sufficient for groceries and shopping bags. In terms of handling, my experience is that it's stable yet offers a bit of sportiness.

When driving the Fista, I noticed the wheelbase is 2700mm, and the driving experience is quite enjoyable, with smooth acceleration and stable cornering, making city driving effortless. The rear seats provide enough space for friends without feeling cramped, with about two fists of legroom. The short wheelbase offers a sense of agility, making parking easier, and the fuel consumption stays within a reasonable range. The interior is simple and practical.

I test drove the Fista with my family. The 2700mm wheelbase provides comfortable cabin space, allowing children to move freely in the rear seats, and the trunk can easily fit a stroller. Compared to other cars in the same class, the 2700mm wheelbase is moderate, avoiding the sluggishness of some extended models. I find this size quite practical, as it remains stable at high speeds without feeling floaty. The space is sufficient for short trips with a family of five.

I really like the Fista's 2700mm wheelbase, which has a strong design sense. The smooth side lines give it a sporty look, and the visual proportions are well-balanced. Driving it, the moderate wheelbase ensures stability at high speeds while maintaining agility in urban turns without feeling bulky. The space utilization is efficient, with ample legroom in the rear, making it suitable for daily commutes or small family trips. It offers precise handling and quick acceleration.


