Is the Volkswagen Tayron from SAIC or FAW?

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ZoeLynn
07/29/25 6:18pm
The Volkswagen Tayron is from FAW. Below are the specific details about the Volkswagen Tayron: Vehicle Dimensions: The Tayron is a mid-size SUV from Volkswagen, based on the European version of the Tiguan. It is the second SUV launched by FAW-Volkswagen after the compact SUV T-Roc, positioned as a premium mid-size SUV. The dimensions of the Volkswagen Tayron are 4595mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1660mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm. Powertrain Configuration: The Tayron is equipped with the EA888 2.0T turbocharged engine and features the DQ500 seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, surpassing its peers in both power and fuel efficiency. Thanks to the 4MOTION intelligent all-wheel-drive system, the efficient control of the BorgWarner fifth-generation central differential, and professional SUV chassis tuning technology, the Tayron can be considered a versatile SUV capable of handling multiple road conditions and suitable for all scenarios.
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