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Paint type with metallic particles that give it a special shine. |
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Front lights with LED technology that turn on and off automatically according to ambient light. |
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Low-consumption LED lights always on to improve vehicle visibility during the day. |
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Keeps the lights on for a few seconds after turning off the car to illuminate the path. |
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Automatically switches between high and low beams to avoid dazzling other drivers. |
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Lighting located under the rearview mirrors, useful for seeing the ground when entering or exiting the car. |
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Large window in the vehicle's roof, which can be opened for ventilation or light entry. |
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Rear lights (position, brake, indicators) with LED technology for greater visibility and lower consumption. |
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Sunroof that stops if it detects an obstacle when closing and with an interior cover to regulate light. |
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Darkened rear windows to reduce visibility from outside and protect from the sun. |
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The trunk lid opens and closes automatically by pressing a button. |
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Longitudinal rails on the roof to mount accessories such as boxes or bike racks. |
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Wheels made from a mixture of light metals, with a diameter of 18 inches. |
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Specific tire measurements: 235mm wide, profile 50 (% of width), Radial structure (R), for 18-inch rim. |
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Side mirrors that can be adjusted, folded and defrosted using electric controls. |
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Automatically activates the windshield wipers when it detects rain on the windshield. |
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Steering wheel with integrated controls (audio, phone, etc.) and covered with synthetic material similar to leather. |
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The steering wheel has an internal resistance to heat up on cold days. |
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Some parts of the interior (seats, panels) are covered with synthetic material similar to leather. |
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The interior roof lining is made of textile material. |
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The seats are completely covered with synthetic material similar to leather. |
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The driver's seat has integrated heating and can be electrically adjusted in 6 directions (height, tilt, forward/backward). |
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The driver's seat can expel cold air through perforations for greater comfort in hot climates. |
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The headrest is part of the seat backrest structure. |
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The passenger seat has integrated heating and can be electrically adjusted in 4 directions. |
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The passenger seat can expel cold air through perforations. |
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The headrest is part of the passenger seat backrest structure. |
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The rear center seat has an adjustable headrest. |
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The rear seat backrest can be folded in two sections (one 40%, another 60%) to expand the cargo space. |
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Single-color ambient light in the area of the interior door handles. |
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The ambient light in the handles changes color to the rhythm of the music. |
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The ambient light in door panels and controls changes color to the rhythm of the music. |
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Light point in the trunk compartment. |
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Ambient light directed to the footwell area in the front seats. |
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Ambient light integrated in the center console. |
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Light point inside the glovebox compartment. |
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LED light points in the front door panels. |
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Individual LED light points for driver and passenger. |
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Individual LED light points for rear seats. |
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All four windows go up and down completely with a single press and stop if they detect an obstacle. |
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The front sun visors include a mirror with its own light. |
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The interior rearview mirror automatically darkens to avoid glare from other cars' lights. |
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Specific ventilation ducts for the rear seats. |
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Rigid or retractable cover that hides the trunk contents. |
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"Cigarette lighter" type connector to power devices compatible with 12 volts. |
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Armrest between the front seats, with space for two drinks. |
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Folding armrest in the rear center backrest, with space for two drinks. |
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Filter in the ventilation system capable of retaining very fine particles (PM 2.5), improving interior air quality. |
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Display located behind the steering wheel that shows driving information (speed, range, etc.) digitally. |
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Central multifunction display that controls audio, navigation, climate control, etc. Can rotate electrically between horizontal and vertical position. |
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Central multifunction display larger than the Comfort version. Can rotate electrically between horizontal and vertical position. |
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Radio tuner compatible with analog (FM) and digital (DAB) broadcasts. |
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Sound system with a total of 8 speakers distributed throughout the cabin. |
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Integrated software with maps to guide the driver to their destination. |
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Allows controlling vehicle functions through voice commands activated with "Hi, BYD". |
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The vehicle has a 4G mobile internet connection for connected services. |
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Remote functions and vehicle information query through a mobile application. |
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Two USB connectors in the front seats to charge devices (one standard USB-A, another more modern USB-C). |
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Two USB connectors in the rear seats to charge devices. |
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Surface in the console that allows charging compatible phones without cables, with a power of 15 watts. |
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Allows connecting a smartphone (Android or iPhone) and using its applications (maps, music, messaging) on the vehicle's screen. |
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Airbag that inflates from the steering wheel in case of frontal collision to protect the driver. |
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Airbag that inflates from the dashboard to protect the passenger. Can be deactivated (e.g. for child seats). |
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Airbag located between the front seats to prevent driver and passenger from colliding with each other in side collisions. |
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Airbags that inflate from the side of the front seats to protect the torso in side collisions. |
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Airbags that deploy from the roof along the windows to protect the head of front and rear occupants. |
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System that tightens the belt in case of collision (pretensioner) and then slightly releases the tension (limiter) to reduce chest injuries. |
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Standard anchors to install child seats safely and easily in the passenger seat and in the outer rear seats. |
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Monitors tire air pressure and alerts the driver if any wheel is low on pressure. |
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Small lever on the rear doors that prevents them from being opened from the inside. |
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System that automatically makes a call to emergency services in case of serious accident, or manually by pressing an SOS button. |
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Detect obstacles and warn of proximity through on-screen image and audible alarm. |
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Panoramic view with wide-angle/fisheye cameras for parking/driving assistance (image may appear distorted). |
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ACC: Maintains speed and distance with the vehicle ahead using radar/camera (30–150 km/h). ICC: Integrates ACC and Lane Centering Control (LCC) to control speed, distance and lane centering (0–120 km/h). |
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Integrates ACC and Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR). Asks if you want to automatically adjust cruise speed to the limit recognized by the sign. |
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LDA (60-150 km/h): Detects lane lines. LDW: Warns (vibration, sound, visual) if you unintentionally leave the lane. LDP: Slightly corrects steering (reverse torque) to avoid deviation. |
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Lane change assist (LCA) |
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Uses camera and rear radars (50-150 km/h). Corrects steering if there is risk of leaving the lane or collision with vehicles overtaking or coming from the front. |
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Detects vehicles in the blind spot with rear radar (15-150 km/h). Lights an indicator on the mirror; flashes if the turn signal is used at that moment. |
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With the vehicle stopped, uses rear radars to light indicator on mirror if objects approach. Flashes and sounds alarm if you try to open the door. |
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Identifies speed limit signs (camera/map), displays them on the dashboard and alerts if the limit is exceeded. |
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Detects vehicles/pedestrians ahead (4-150 km/h). Brakes automatically to avoid or reduce the impact of a collision. |
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Applies parking force to immobilize the vehicle. Activated manually or automatically (when turning off, putting in P). |
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Prevents wheels from locking during hard braking or on slippery surfaces, helping to maintain steering control. |
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Applies parking force to immobilize the vehicle. Activated manually or automatically (when turning off, putting in P). |
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Distributes braking force between front and rear wheels. A fault is indicated if the ABS and brake warning lights come on simultaneously. |
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Prevents drive wheels from slipping when accelerating, reducing power or applying brakes if necessary. |
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Controls brake pressure when stopping (not emergency) for a smoother stop. |
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Helps in slow descents (11-38 km/h) by actively applying brakes. |
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HHC: Maintains brake pressure for 1 second on a slope to prevent rollback. AVH: Keeps the vehicle braked automatically during prolonged stops. |
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Corrects skidding and maintains stability in sharp turns by selectively applying brakes. |
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Detects vehicles/pedestrians ahead (16-150 km/h). Issues audible/visual alarms if there is risk of collision. |
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Detects risk of collision with vehicle approaching fast from behind (5-146 km/h). Turns on hazard lights to warn them. |
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RCTA: When reversing (<15 km/h), detects vehicles in rear blind spot and alerts (indicator/alarm). RCTB: When reversing (<9 km/h), brakes automatically if there is risk of collision. |
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Allows using the car's battery to power external devices (up to 3.3 kW) through an adapter in the charging port. |
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Allows selecting different settings that modify accelerator response and energy efficiency. |
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Includes two standard remote controls and an NFC (Near Field Communication) card that also serves as a key. |
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Allows unlocking and starting the car without taking the key out of your pocket, simply by approaching and pressing the start button. |
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More efficient climate control system that uses residual heat to heat the cabin, reducing the impact on range. |
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The on-board charger limits the maximum charging power in alternating current (AC) to 7 kilowatts. |
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The on-board charger allows a maximum charging power in alternating current (AC) of 11 kilowatts. |
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Battery with Lithium-Iron-Phosphate (LFP) chemistry, known for its safety and durability, with BYD's "Blade" structural design. |
BYD Blade Battery (LFP) | BYD Blade Battery (LFP) |
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Total amount of electrical energy the battery can store, measured in kilowatt-hours. Directly affects range. |
60.4 | 60.4 |
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Standard operating voltage of the vehicle's battery system. |
403.2 | 403.2 |
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Maximum estimated distance the vehicle can travel on a full charge in a mixed cycle (city/highway) according to WLTP standard. |
420 | 420 |
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Maximum estimated distance the vehicle can travel on a full charge in exclusively urban driving according to WLTP standard. |
565 | 565 |
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Average electrical energy consumption every 100 kilometers in a mixed cycle (city/highway) according to WLTP standard. |
16 | 16 |
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Average electrical energy consumption every 100 kilometers in exclusively urban driving according to WLTP standard. |
12 | 12 |
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Amount of carbon dioxide emitted per kilometer traveled. Being a pure electric vehicle, direct emissions are zero. |
0 | 0 |
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Standard connector type in Europe for alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) charging. |
CCS2 | CCS2 |
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Maximum power the car can accept when charging at an alternating current point (e.g. home wallbox). |
11 kW | 11 kW |
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Estimated time to fully charge the battery using a 7 kW single-phase alternating current charger. |
9h 42min | 9h 42min |
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Estimated time to fully charge the battery using an 11 kW three-phase alternating current charger. |
6h 20min | 6h 20min |
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Maximum power the car can accept when charging at a direct current fast charging point. |
110 kW | 110 kW |
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Estimated time to charge the battery from 10% to 80% of its capacity (State Of Charge) using DC fast charging. |
35 min | 35 min |
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Estimated time to charge the battery from 30% to 80% of its capacity using DC fast charging. |
28 min | 28 min |
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Efficient type of electric motor common in electric vehicles. |
Permanent magnet synchronous motor | Permanent magnet synchronous motor |
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Motor power is transmitted only to the front wheels (Front-Wheel Drive). |
Front | Front |
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Maximum power the electric motor can deliver, expressed in kilowatts and its equivalent in horsepower. Affects acceleration and top speed. |
150 / 204 | 150 / 204 |
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Maximum rotational force the motor can generate, measured in Newton-meters. Affects acceleration capacity, especially from standstill. |
310 | 310 |
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Time it takes the vehicle to reach 100 km/h from standstill. It is a key performance measure. |
7.3 | 7.3 |
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Maximum speed the vehicle can reach. |
160 | 160 |
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Type of independent suspension commonly used on the front axle. |
McPherson | McPherson |
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Type of independent suspension used on the rear axle, which offers good control and comfort. |
Multi-link | Multi-link |
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Braking system that uses discs with internal channels to improve heat dissipation. |
Ventilated brake discs | Ventilated brake discs |
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Vehicle weight without occupants or load, with necessary fluids and tank at 90% (according to regulations). |
1,750 | 1,750 |
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Maximum total permitted weight of the loaded vehicle (vehicle + occupants + load). Also called Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). |
2,160 | 2,160 |
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Maximum weight the vehicle's front axle can support. |
1,070 | 1,070 |
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Maximum weight the vehicle's rear axle can support. |
1,110 | 1,110 |
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Maximum weight that can be transported on the roof bars. |
50 | 50 |
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Minimum diameter of the circle the vehicle needs to make a complete turn. Indicates maneuverability. |
10.7 | 10.7 |
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Trunk capacity measured in liters, normally up to the luggage cover. |
440 | 440 |
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Trunk capacity measured to the ceiling with seats in normal position (555 l) and with rear seats folded (1,338 l). |
555 / 1,338 | 555 / 1,338 |
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Total measurement of the vehicle from end to end. |
4,455 | 4,455 |
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Total measurement of the vehicle from side to side, not counting the mirrors. |
1,875 | 1,875 |
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Total measurement of the vehicle from side to side, including deployed mirrors. |
2,050 | 2,050 |
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Total measurement of the vehicle from the ground to the highest point. |
1,615 | 1,615 |
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Distance between the center of the front wheels and the center of the rear wheels. Affects stability and interior space. |
2,720 | 2,720 |
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Distance between the center of the two wheels on the front axle. |
1,575 | 1,575 |
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Distance between the center of the two wheels on the rear axle. |
1,580 | 1,580 |
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Surfing blue |
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Time grey |
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Skiing white |
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Obsidian black |
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Blue and grey |
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Black |
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