What are the Dimensions for Chevrolet C2500

How long and wide is a Chevrolet C2500? Answering this question retrospectively, the length of Chevrolet C2500 changed from 213.4 in (5420 mm) in 2000 to 237.4 in (6030 mm) in 2000. The width is 76.8 in (1951 mm).


If you are eager to know all the Chevrolet C2500 dimensions, our car size chart will be of help! Pick up the trim and year of manufacture and you will see the exterior and interior dimensions of your vehicle.

  • 2000 Chevrolet C2500

    • Dimensions (LxWxH) – 213.4 x 76.8 x 71.2 in (5420 x 1951 x 1808 mm)
    • Wheelbase – 131.5 - 155.5 in (3340 - 3950 mm)
    • Turning radius – 21.9 - 25.1 in (556 - 638 mm)
    • Front legroom – 41.7 in (1059 mm)
    • Rear legroom – 34.8 - 37.9 in (884 - 963 mm)
    • Front headroom – 39.9 in (1013 mm)
    • Rear headroom – 37.5 - 40.8 in (953 - 1036 mm)
    • Curb weight – 4737 - 5107 lbs
  • 1999 Chevrolet C2500

    • Dimensions (LxWxH) – 213.4 x 76.8 x 71.2 in (5420 x 1951 x 1808 mm)
    • Wheelbase – 131.5 - 155.5 in (3340 - 3950 mm)
    • Turning radius – 21.9 - 25.1 in (556 - 638 mm)
    • Front legroom – 41.7 in (1059 mm)
    • Rear legroom – 34.8 - 37.9 in (884 - 963 mm)
    • Front headroom – 39.9 in (1013 mm)
    • Rear headroom – 37.5 - 40.8 in (953 - 1036 mm)
    • Curb weight – 4737 - 5107 lbs

Each Chevrolet C2500 owner should know that the exterior auto dimensions include length, height, and width (without side mirrors), wheelbase, ground clearance, turning radius, and front/rear track. The interior Chevrolet C2500 sizes cover headroom, shoulder room, legroom, hip room, and boot space.


Proper interior and exterior car sizes allow drivers to steer comfortably and safely. Before making any upgrades, check out our Chevrolet C2500 dimensions chart.



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