
Volkswagen Viloran is a five-door, seven-seat SUV model under the Volkswagen brand. Its body dimensions are 5346mm in length, 1976mm in width, and 1781mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3180mm. Functionally, the Viloran's seats integrate electric adjustment (backrest and footrest), active ventilation, and heating functions, along with 3 modes and 3 levels of pneumatic massage. The dual VIP executive seats also feature adjustable headrest side wing angles, effectively enhancing head support and comfort for passengers. Additionally, the Viloran is equipped with intelligent anti-pinch electric sliding doors on both sides and a smart power tailgate with position memory function.

As a mother of two, I always drive our car when taking the whole family out for trips or shopping. We chose the Volkswagen Viloran mainly because of its seating arrangement—it comes standard with seven seats. It features a 2+2+3 layout, with two rows behind the front driver and passenger seats. The middle row has two independent seats with armrests, while the rear row has three connected seats. This way, my husband and I sit in the front, the kids in the middle row, and we can easily accommodate parents or friends occasionally. The space is incredibly spacious, and the trunk can fit several suitcases or a stroller. We used to feel cramped in other five-seater cars, but now, with the seven-seat design and flexible folding features, travel feels much more comfortable. The seat material is just right—not too soft or too firm—making long drives less tiring. Safety-wise, it comes with multiple airbags, so we feel secure even when the kids sit in the back. Overall, it offers great value for money and is perfect for practical families like ours who need to balance family travel needs.

As a driver frequently handling business receptions for the company, I've dealt with multiple MPV models. The Volkswagen Viloran features a classic seating arrangement with a standard 7-seat configuration. The first two rows each have two independent seats with a center aisle design for convenient client boarding, while the third row offers three seats that comfortably accommodate adults without crowding. It boasts high space utilization with ample legroom and headroom. When transporting executives or teams, comfort is a standout feature—the seats offer flexible adjustments along with heating and ventilation functions. It performs well for both urban commutes and interprovincial business trips while maintaining reasonable fuel consumption. Compared to older models, the Viloran's seat upholstery has been upgraded to more durable leather. I recommend opting for higher trims with power-adjustable features to enhance passenger experience. Overall, its 7-seat layout balances practicality and premium feel, making it an ideal choice for both business and family use.

After my friend bought a Volkswagen Viloran, a few of us buddies took it for several test drives. The car has seven seats arranged in a standard configuration: two seats in the front row, two independent seats in the second row, and three seats in the third row. The space is spacious enough that even with all seven seats occupied, it doesn’t feel cramped. The second-row armrests can hold drinks, making it feel like a VIP seat. The trunk has decent depth, easily accommodating picnic gear or travel bags. It drives smoothly and feels comfortable both in the city and on the highway. I think its seven-seat design strikes a good balance between practicality and comfort, making it especially suitable for weekend trips with friends or family gatherings. The seat-folding mechanism is simple and can expand cargo space. Overall, we’re quite satisfied with it.


