
The Tiggo 5x has a body length, width, and height of 4358mm x 1830mm x 1670mm, with a wheelbase of 2630mm, making it a relatively large body size among its class. Interior introduction of the Tiggo 5x: The new vehicle features a high-mounted sub-instrument panel design, equipped with a 4.8-inch color TFT trip computer display, Hydrographics intelligent sensing center console trim, and an asymmetric air vent design. The ergonomic seats, designed by an Australian R&D team, emphasize comfort, with the Tiggo 5x setting requirements for idle noise control, driving noise levels, and in-cabin speech clarity. Introduction to vehicle dimensions: Vehicle dimensions refer to the regulatory limits on the total height, width, and length of a car. Vehicle height is the distance from the highest point of the vehicle to its support plane. Vehicle width is the distance between two planes parallel to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane and touching the outermost rigid fixed protrusions on either side (excluding rearview mirrors, side marker lights, position lights, turn indicators, etc.).

I've been driving the Tiggo 5x for half a year and am very familiar with its body dimensions. The total length is 4358mm, which is just under 4.4 meters, making it particularly agile when turning in narrow city streets or parking spaces—nothing like the hassle of larger SUVs. With a width of 1830mm, it's quite spacious compared to vehicles in the same class, allowing three people to sit shoulder-to-shoulder in the back without feeling cramped. The height of 1670mm provides ample headroom; at 1.75m tall, I never feel my head touching the ceiling. A wheelbase of 2630mm ensures generous legroom in the rear, making long trips comfortable for family members sitting in the back. The compact size also contributes to low fuel consumption, averaging around 7L/100km, which is very economical for city commuting. The trunk can easily fit two large suitcases, perfectly adequate for trips or grocery shopping. In terms of handling, the small turning radius means parking is a breeze—just one turn of the steering wheel gets the job done, saving both time and effort.

I often compare car dimensions. The Chery Tiggo 5x has a body length of 4358mm, width of 1830mm, and height of 1670mm, which is considered a golden ratio in the compact SUV segment. The wheelbase of 2630mm is slightly longer than the previous model, significantly improving rear passenger space and proving more practical than the Volkswagen T-Roc's 2590mm. The advantage of moderate size is agile urban driving, making it light and easy to handle, while remaining stable at high speeds without feeling floaty. I also noticed the chassis height is just right, allowing it to easily clear some curbs. The size design avoids being too large or too small—for example, the Honda XR-V is 4300mm long, while the Tiggo is slightly longer but offers more interior space. The internal capacity is well-planned, with no issues fitting a stroller or sports equipment in the trunk. Externally, the streamlined shape reduces wind noise, which benefits fuel efficiency.

I've checked the specific dimensions of the Tiggo 5x: 4358mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1670mm in height. This makes it a standard compact SUV, extremely convenient for daily driving with light steering and easy parking. The 2630mm wheelbase directly relates to interior comfort, and the rear seats can comfortably accommodate two adults. The overall dimensions are kept within a compact range, with fuel consumption maintained at around 7 liters, offering good economy. The trunk space is ample, easily fitting several backpacks or shopping bags. The handling is responsive, making it effortless to navigate crowded cities.


