Does the Tiguan L have four-wheel drive?
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Tiguan L does have four-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive refers to the vehicle maintaining a four-wheel drive form throughout the entire driving process, with the engine output torque distributed to the front and rear wheels in a fixed proportion. This drive mode ensures good off-road and handling performance at all times, but it cannot adjust torque distribution based on road conditions and has relatively higher fuel consumption. In terms of various configurations, the Tiguan L 1.8T model (330TSI) comes standard with xenon headlights, automatic headlight activation, LED taillights, roof rack, multifunction steering wheel, foldable rear seats, CleanAir PM2.5 dust filter, automatic rain-sensing wipers, keyless start, engine auto start-stop, electronic parking brake with auto hold function, rear parking radar, rearview camera, and heated exterior mirrors.
Yes, the Tiguan L does indeed have a 4WD version, primarily achieved through Volkswagen's 4Motion all-wheel-drive system. I've driven the high-end model of this car and found its stability particularly impressive in rainy or snowy weather, with no slipping. Generally, the 4WD configuration is more common in high-end trims like the 380TSI Luxury and Flagship models. If you live in mountainous or snowy areas, it would be a good choice. However, I also noticed that with 4WD, fuel consumption increases slightly, which might be a bit wasteful for daily city commuting. Overall, it enhances handling and safety, making driving more reassuring. The Tiguan L offers good value for money among SUVs, and while the 4WD version is more expensive, it's worth considering if you need off-road capability or for complex road conditions. I recommend consulting the dealership carefully before purchasing to ensure the specifications match your needs.