Car width refers to the measurement of the distance between the two sides of the Subaru XV taken at the widest point This measurement can be important for a variety of reasons, such as determining whether a car will fit in a particular parking space or garage, or whether it can safely navigate narrow roads or tunnels.Usually, the mirrors are not included in the measurement unless otherwise stated.With it's
height of 1595 mm and
length of 4485 mm,
the Subaru XV has a width of 1800 mm. We also know the width including mirrors - it's 2008 mm . That means that a single mirror's width is 104mm. The widest car you can find in the "medium SUV" category is GWM WEY 05 2.0 PHEV (V71-V61 ), which is 160mm wider than the XV 1.6i -
1960 mm.For illustration, the difference in length between the Subaru and the GWM is 385mm in favor of the GWM. On the contrary, the narrowest in the same category is Toyota Yaris Cross 1.5 Hybrid 116 , which is 1765 mm - that makes it 35mm narrower than the Subaru in question. Length-wise, the Subaru outperforms the Toyota by 305mm.
The difference in width between first generation (I) from 2012 and last generation (XV II (1. Facelift)) from 2021 is 2cm mm.