If you thought SUVs are big then hold on as these massive MPVs make them very small in comparison. The M9 is launching soon so here is a quick comparison in terms of its size against its two closest rivals. Let us start with the length as here the MG M9 is the longest with a length of 5200mm but only just as the Vellfire also measures 5010mm while the Carnival also has a length of 5155mm.

 

Hence, all three are huge and easily go beyond 5m. Then width is also a consideration where the M9 measures at 2000mm while the Vellfire comes in at 1850 against the Carnival which is the close second at 1995mm. Wheelbase is perhaps the most crucial and here the M9 has a wheelbase of 3200mm against the Vellfire at 3000mm and the Carnival at 3090mm.



Height is where the Carnival is placed at 1775mm while the Vellfire is the highest at 1950mm and the M9 at 1840mm. All three cars have big wheels but the M9 and the Vellfire have 19-inch ones against the Carnival at 18-inch.



Hence, these three beat many other SUVs at this price for sheer size and that is crucial since the main focus of these three cars are the wheelbase and the space inside them. While the Vellfire and the Carnival are already here, the MG M9 will soon be launched via MG Select dealerships across 30 locations in India.  

 

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