What are the differences between imported and domestically produced Tiguan?
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In terms of interior, the imported version features a matte material, giving it a more premium look, along with a full LCD instrument panel. Below are some relevant details about the Tiguan: 1. Specific differences: First, there are differences in body length and rear badges, with the domestically produced version being slightly longer. Second, the craftsmanship of the two vehicles differs; the imported Tiguan's front grille is made of piano black paint with chrome trim, while the domestically produced Tiguan uses entirely chrome material. Third, the imported Tiguan has a more refined design in the headlight assembly, with crystal diamond-shaped styling that significantly enhances the overall premium feel, and the taillight structure is also more intricate. 2. Configuration: The vehicle length is 4506mm, width is 1809mm, and height is 1685mm. It features a turbocharged engine, a manual-automatic transmission with 6 gears, and a unibody structure.