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What are the body dimensions of the Tiguan?

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CaydenLynn
07/23/25 4:04pm

Tiguan's body dimensions are 4506mm in length, 1809mm in width, and 1685mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2684mm. The Tiguan is a vehicle produced by Shanghai Volkswagen, positioned as a compact SUV, offering a total of 7 models across 4 versions: Urban, Trendline, Comfortline, and Highline. These models are equipped with Volkswagen's flagship 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI engines, delivering outstanding performance in both power and fuel efficiency. The Tiguan comes standard with ESP (Electronic Stability Program), EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), and ASR (Traction Control System). Additionally, less common features such as EDS (Electronic Differential Lock), EPB (Electronic Parking Brake), Auto Hold function, and TPR (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) are also standard on the Tiguan, highlighting Volkswagen's strong emphasis on safety.

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Maeve
08/10/25 11:49am

When I chose the Tiguan before, space was my top concern. The vehicle dimensions are approximately 4500mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1670mm in height. The interior is super spacious—the rear seats can comfortably accommodate three people without feeling cramped, and the trunk can easily fit all the family's luggage and a large stroller. There's no problem at all when it comes to carrying things for trips. The relatively low height and solid weight make it stable, and it handles turns nimbly in the city, unlike larger vehicles that can feel cumbersome. It just barely fits into residential parking spaces, but you still need to be mindful of size limitations. Overall, the dimensions are very well-designed, striking a balance between practicality and ease of driving. I’ve been using it to take my kids to school, and with the added convenience of the power tailgate, it’s incredibly practical for daily use—offering more of a sense of security than a sedan.

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Stacy
09/22/25 5:50am

The dimensions of the Tiguan are quite standard for an SUV, with a length of 4500 mm, width of 1850 mm, and height of around 1670 mm. These numbers are straightforward to understand. It's slightly wider than the Toyota RAV4, offering more interior shoulder room so rear passengers don't bump shoulders; the height is lower than the Honda CR-V, giving it a lower center of gravity for stable cornering without feeling floaty; the length is well-controlled, fitting easily into standard parking spaces. Having driven various SUVs, I can say dimensions significantly affect handling - the Tiguan has lower wind resistance at highway speeds, making it more fuel-efficient. Always pay attention to dimensions in daily use, like ensuring the height clears toll gate limits, or being cautious about mirror clearance if the width exceeds garage doors.

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CeciliaLynn
11/05/25 9:10am

The Tiguan is great for city commuting, with a compact body size of 4500mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1670mm in height. It handles narrow roads with ease and can fit into tight parking spots, especially with the help of its camera assist system. The lower height provides excellent visibility with fewer blind spots, making driving effortless and fatigue-free. It's a worry-free daily driver with well-proportioned length and width, ensuring it doesn't take up unnecessary space.

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DeVivian
12/26/25 10:57am

As a safety-conscious individual, I evaluate the Tiguan's body dimensions based on stability and protection: 4500mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1670mm in height, with a wheelbase of around 2680mm. The low center of gravity reduces the risk of rollover, especially providing steadier driving on highways during rain or snow. The moderate size ensures good collision energy absorption, while the spacious interior prevents passengers from hitting the front seats during sudden braking. The adequate width minimizes the chance of side scrapes, and the lower height avoids swaying sensations on windy days. The dimensional data affects handling balance—whether on mountain roads or long trips, the body's proportional dimensions ensure smooth driving and help prevent accidents.

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