What are the differences between the Sharan and the Touran?

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Patricia
07/29/25 7:02pm
Differences between the Sharan and the Touran: 1. Different body dimensions: The Sharan measures 4845mm in length, 1904mm in width, and 1740mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1920mm; the Touran measures 4527mm in length, 1829mm in width, and 1659mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2791mm. 2. Different colors: The Sharan offers more color options with eleven choices; the Touran has seven color options. 3. Different powertrains: For the 2.0L engine, the Sharan uses a turbocharged mode, while the Touran uses a naturally aspirated mode. 4. Different emission standards: The Sharan meets the China VI emission standard, while the Touran complies with the China V emission standard.
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