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Encyclopedia > Vehicle size class

North America

Vehicle size classes in use in North America categorise automobiles by their relative lengths and volumes. Widely used vehicle size classes include:

Car Class Interior Volume (ft³) Interior Volume (L)
microcar/minicompact < 85 <2400
subcompact car 85-99 2400-2800
compact car 100-109 2800-3000
mid-size car 110-119 3000-3300
full-size car >120 >3300

Europe

Car Class Overall
length (cm)
Bonnet
length (cm)
Vehicle
width (cm)
Door
depth (cm)
Examples
A-class 315 99 143 10.5 Smart
Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Fiat Cinquecento
B-class 363 115 155 12.5 VW Polo
Opel Corsa
C-class 411 126 165 14 Renault Mégane Scénic
Opel Zafira
Ford Focus C-Max
C/D-class 445 141 166 14 VW Passat
Ford Mondeo
Large 467 147 170 14 BMW 7-Series

See also

  • US EPA Vehicle Size Classes (http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/info.shtml#sizeclasses)

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