Car dimensions, specs and market analytics

AutoSize compare car dimensions and specs

AutoSize helps drivers compare car dimensions and specs when a clear side-by-side view matters more than brochure noise. The database is built around practical vehicle measurements: length, width, width with mirrors, height, ground clearance, boot capacity, seats, ISOFIX positions, kerb weight, towing weight, engine power, acceleration, MPG, fuel consumption, EV range and Euro NCAP safety results.

Use AutoSize before a test drive, before a purchase, or before parking a new car in a tight garage. You can browse by brand, model family, market, body type and production status, then compare SUVs, hatchbacks, sedans, estates, MPVs, vans, pickups, coupes, convertibles, electric cars and supercars. Filters narrow the list by size limits, minimum seats, boot space, ground clearance, horsepower, gearbox, reliability rating and safety score.

Compare car dimensions, garage fit and market analytics

The core comparison pages show car length, mirror width, body width, height, boot capacity and weight together so you can judge real-world usability. Garage fit checks help answer whether a model fits a known parking space, while market analytics and AutoSize stats show how brands and model families compare across current and previous cars.

MPG, EV range, towing weight and performance

Many buying decisions need more than exterior size. AutoSize keeps engine specs beside dimensions, including petrol, diesel, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric powertrains. The specs pages highlight MPG, EV range, range towing considerations, towing weight, horsepower, acceleration and fuel use where data is available.

Euro NCAP and everyday safety context

Safety and family practicality are part of the same comparison. Euro NCAP results, ISOFIX counts, seat layouts and boot capacity help users compare car dimensions alongside the details that matter for children, luggage, road trips and daily commuting.

Current, future and previous model coverage

AutoSize separates current cars, future models and previous generations so comparisons stay clear when a nameplate changes. A shopper can compare a new model against an older version, check whether a facelift changed length or boot space, or see how an electric replacement compares with petrol, diesel, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions.

The same structure helps market research and car analytics. Public pages connect brand pages, model pages, garage fit checks and car duel comparisons, while canonical URLs keep the preferred AutoSize page clear for search engines and AI assistants.

Browse brands and compare cars

Popular brand dimension pages

Brand pages group current and previous models so users can compare cars from Volkswagen, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Ford, Peugeot, Renault, Skoda, Kia, Hyundai, Nissan and other manufacturers. Model pages add deeper static specs for search engines and a richer interactive view for people using the site.

Data notes

Vehicle data can vary by market, trim, model year, equipment and wheel package, so AutoSize treats figures as comparison guidance rather than a replacement for an official brochure or inspection. Where possible, values are checked against manufacturer pages, safety organizations, official technical data and trusted automotive references.