Is the Tiguan L produced by SAIC Volkswagen or FAW-Volkswagen?

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VonMaria
07/30/25 3:51am
Tiguan L is a car produced by SAIC Volkswagen. The brands produced by SAIC Volkswagen include: Santana, Passat, Polo, Gol, Lavida, Touran, Tiguan, Skoda Octavia (Olia), and Superb. The Tiguan belongs to SAIC Volkswagen's SUV lineup, with body dimensions of 4712mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1673mm in height, along with an impressive wheelbase of 2791mm. The SAIC Volkswagen Tiguan offers four trim levels—Urban, Trendline, Comfortline, and Highline—across seven models. These models are equipped with Volkswagen's flagship 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI engines, delivering outstanding performance in both power and fuel efficiency, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission or an Aisin 6-speed automatic transmission.
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