Not exact matches
Both front and rear track are wider (40
mm and 12
mm respectively) but the overall
width remains the same.
The new generation of the Toyota Auris is 4275
mm long, 1760
mm wide and 1460
mm high, making it 30
mm longer and 55
mm lower than the model it replaces, while the
width has
remained the same.
The latest model
remains the same height (1,635
mm) and
width (1,855
mm) as the outgoing Sportage.
While, wheelbase of 2,942
mm and
width of 1,847
mm remains unchanged, at 1,353
mm, the height is lower by 10
mm at the front and by 12
mm at the rear.
In terms of dimensions the Alto 800 is now longer at 3430
mm, whereas the
width and height
remain the same at 1490
mm and 1475
mm respectively.
The only dimension that's improved is front shoulder room — up by 11
mm to 1351
mm, despite overall
width remaining unchanged at 1695
mm — with the company pointing out that the focus was on the driver.
The wheelbase
remains unchanged at 114 inches (2,895
mm), while overall length increases slightly to 194 inches (4,918
mm) and
width (with side mirrors folded) is 78 inches (1,983
mm).
While
width remains 1.92 metres, height is raised by 70
mm to 1.78 metres.
The Indonesia - spec Ertiga measures 4,395
mm in length, 1,735
mm in
width, and 1,690
mm in tall, while the wheelbase, however,
remains unchanged at 2,740
mm, and these, we believe will be similar for the India - spec model.
While the vehicle is longer by 87
mm and shorter by 21
mm than its predecessor, the
width still
remains the same.
Two thirds of its
width tapers to just 3.4
mm thick, with the
remaining third comprising an 8.5
mm - thick section that incorporates the battery.
The Moto G (3rd Gen) is a bit larger than the Moto G (2nd Gen) and the original Moto G with 142.1
mm height and 72.4
mm width, but its thickness
remains the same, at 11.6
mm.