What are the differences between the Santana and the Gran Santana?

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DiGideon
07/29/25 7:19am
The differences between the Santana and the Gran Santana: 1. Different body styles: The Santana has a sedan body style; the Gran Santana has a hatchback body style. 2. Different dimensions: The Santana measures 4475mm in length, 1706mm in width, and 1469mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2603mm; the Gran Santana measures 4282mm in length, 1706mm in width, and 1489mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2603mm. The Santana is positioned as a compact car, with a total of 14 models available, including both National V and National VI emission standards. In terms of power, all models are equipped with a 1.5L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with either a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission, and all models feature front-wheel drive.
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KennedyAnn
08/13/25 12:18am
The Santana is that classic three-box sedan with a solid chassis that drives steadily. The interior space is decent but not particularly large, especially the rear seats which can feel a bit cramped after long rides. The trunk is of regular size, fitting two suitcases but not much more. The Gran Santana, on the other hand, is Volkswagen's multifunctional wagon version, featuring a super spacious trunk that can easily swallow luggage for family trips or a stroller. Its body design is more stylish with some crossover elements, making it more agile to handle. Having driven various cars for over a decade, I find the Santana more suitable for daily commutes—fuel-efficient and budget-friendly, with a lower price tag. The Gran Santana is a bit pricier but offers added practicality and modern features like an electronic parking brake or automatic parking. If you need more space for life’s demands, go for it without hesitation. Both are reliable but cater to different styles—test driving them to feel the aerodynamics or noise insulation can help you decide.
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LylaFitz
10/04/25 6:22am
As a young person, I've studied these two models which differ quite a bit: The traditional Santana sedan is quite plain but drives well with good fuel efficiency, average rear seating and medium trunk space. The Gran Santana has that station wagon vibe with a flat-loading trunk that makes packing anything convenient, though priced slightly higher with newer features like rearview camera or Bluetooth audio – perfect for someone like me who loves road trips and camping. It offers more space, distinctive personality, and nimble handling that better suits urban living. If budget is tight, the Santana is fine, but overall the Gran Santana is cooler and more practical.
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