What is the wheelbase of the Skoda Fabia?

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LincolnRose
07/25/25 2:29pm
The wheelbase of the Skoda Fabia is 2470mm. The wheelbase refers to the distance between the centers of the front and rear axles of a vehicle. It is measured as the distance between two vertical lines passing through the centers of adjacent wheels on the same side of the vehicle and perpendicular to the longitudinal symmetry plane of the vehicle. The Skoda Fabia is a compact car produced by Skoda Auto, with body dimensions of 3993mm in length, 1732mm in width, and 1487mm in height. In terms of exterior design, the Skoda Fabia adopts Skoda's new crystal-cut design language, featuring a simple and three-dimensional front face outlined by numerous horizontally extended lines. The grille showcases the brand's signature vertical slat design, with three-dimensional styling on the surface of the grille trim for a strong visual effect, complemented by chrome trim accents to enhance the vehicle's front-end presence.
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Orville
08/11/25 9:06pm
I've been driving a Skoda Fabia for a while now, and the car has a wheelbase of 2470mm. For daily city driving, the shorter wheelbase makes turning and parking super convenient—it can easily maneuver into tight spots. However, on long trips, the rear space feels decent; when I take my kids on three-hour drives, their legs don't feel too cramped, though taller adults might find it a bit tight. Fuel consumption is quite economical, averaging around 6-7 liters per 100km, and the moderate wheelbase ensures stable handling without feeling floaty. Also worth mentioning is the chassis design—the Fabia's compact size and reasonable wheelbase give it good shock absorption on bumpy roads, making it well-suited for family use or daily commutes.
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