What Size is Considered a B-Class Car?
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B-class cars typically have a length of 4400mm-4850mm and a wheelbase of 2650mm-2800mm. Car Classification: Regarding car classification, standards vary by country. The division of cars into A00, A0, A, B, C, and D classes is a classification method used by the German automotive industry (due to its strong automotive sector, hence the clear demarcation), and it is not a universally accepted standard. There are no strict rules between the classes, and this classification is mainly based on parameters such as wheelbase, engine displacement, and weight. C-Class Cars: C-class cars are high-end sedans. Generally, C-class cars have a wheelbase of approximately 2800mm to 3000mm, a body length of 4800mm to 5000mm, and an engine displacement exceeding 2.4L. Typical examples of large and mid-size cars in this category include the Audi A6L, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and Toyota Crown.