···
Log in / Register

What are the differences between the Tiguan L and the Tiguan?

6Answers
KateLynn
07/23/2025, 09:08:51 AM

The differences between the Tiguan L and the Tiguan are: 1. Different levels: the Tiguan L is a mid-size SUV; the Tiguan is a compact SUV. 2. Different body dimensions: the Tiguan L has a length, width, and height of 4712mm, 1839mm, and 1673mm respectively; the Tiguan has a length, width, and height of 4525mm, 1809mm, and 1665mm respectively. 3. Different maximum horsepower: the Tiguan L has a maximum horsepower of 186ps; the Tiguan has a maximum horsepower of 160ps. 4. Different maximum power: the Tiguan L has a maximum power of 137kw; the Tiguan has a maximum power of 118kw.

Was this review help?
119
Share
HarperRose
08/10/2025, 07:01:01 AM

I've driven both the Volkswagen Tiguan and Tiguan L, and the main differences lie in space and practicality. The Tiguan L is an extended version with significantly more rear legroom and headroom, making it comfortable for family trips with multiple large suitcases. In comparison, the standard Tiguan's rear seats are smaller, feeling a bit cramped with three adults. Additionally, the Tiguan L has more thoughtful storage designs, like larger door pockets for drinks and phones. Both models share similar engines, but the L has slightly smoother tuning. If you frequently travel with family or carry lots of cargo, the L upgrade is absolutely worth it—though parking flexibility takes a slight hit, requiring extra caution when turning. Overall, the L version better suits family needs with its space-first approach.

Was this review help?
14
Share
Expand All
LeCora
09/22/2025, 12:45:25 AM

From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the differences between the Tiguan L and the standard Tiguan lie in the details and technological upgrades. The L model features brighter LED headlights, improving nighttime visibility. The interior also utilizes new materials, offering a less rigid touch. While both share the same 1.5T engine, the L adds larger wheels and optimized suspension, resulting in smoother handling and reduced body roll during high-speed cornering. The infotainment system has been updated, supporting wireless CarPlay and faster navigation. Externally, the L boasts more streamlined contours and heated, defogging side mirrors. In terms of fuel consumption, both models are quite similar, with the L being slightly more economical, allowing for an extra few dozen kilometers on long trips. These refinements make the L not only practical but also more enjoyable to drive. Choosing the L is like upgrading your family assistant—comfortable and reliable.

Was this review help?
8
Share
Expand All
Leo
11/05/2025, 03:05:19 AM

When considering the budget for buying a car, there's a small difference of a few thousand yuan between the Tiguan L and the regular Tiguan. The L version is more expensive, but the extra space and features make it worth the price—it can comfortably accommodate an extra person in the back row, has a larger trunk for more shopping bags, and comes with an automatic electronic tailgate for easy access. The regular Tiguan is more affordable but offers limited practicality, especially for larger families where space can feel cramped. Maintenance costs are similar, as both models share common parts. In actual use, the L version has slightly better fuel efficiency, saving money on gas in the long run. If the budget allows, go for the L version for a more complete package; if finances are tight, the regular Tiguan is still a viable option—just don’t sacrifice practicality for the sake of saving a bit.

Was this review help?
15
Share
Expand All
Herb
12/26/2025, 04:53:02 AM

I drive to work every day and have tried both versions. The Tiguan L has a more solid chassis, feels more stable than the regular Tiguan on bumpy roads, with less jolting; the steering is also more responsive, and it doesn’t feel floaty at high speeds. In terms of space, the L version offers more legroom in the back, making long trips less tiring. The regular version is fine in the front, but the back feels cramped, making it uncomfortable for passengers. The power feels similar—the 1.5T engine provides quick acceleration, but the L is slightly quieter. The interior materials in the L are softer, making it more comfortable to sit in. When parking, the regular version is more agile; the L’s larger size requires more adjustments. Overall, choosing the L can enhance commuting comfort, especially in city traffic jams, reducing frustration.

Was this review help?
1
Share
Expand All
LeviLee
03/24/2026, 12:25:27 AM

After researching the car market, it was found that the Tiguan L is an extended version specifically tailored by Volkswagen for Chinese users. Compared to the standard Tiguan, the L version has an extended wheelbase of nearly 10 centimeters, optimizing space for family trips—not only is the rear seating more comfortable, but the trunk is also significantly larger. The exterior design is more stylish, with slight adjustments to the headlights and grille for a better look. The power performance is similar, but the L version has made improvements in sound insulation and vibration damping, offering a more premium ride experience. The standard Tiguan's original design suits solo commutes, while the L version targets the needs of families with multiple passengers, additionally featuring configurations like auto start-stop and intelligent car connectivity. When buying a car, consider its purpose: if it's for solo commuting, the standard version suffices; for family outings with kids and elders, the L version is clearly more considerate.

Was this review help?
3
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

How big is the trunk of the Leiling?

The trunk dimensions of the Leiling are 540mm in length, 1000mm in width, and 695mm in height. Below is an introduction based on the 2021 Leiling model: 1. The Leiling is a compact car equipped with a 1.2T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116PS, a maximum torque of 185Nm, and a maximum power of 85kW. It is paired with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission. 2. The 2021 Leiling has a body size of 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, a minimum ground clearance of 105mm, and a curb weight of 1350kg.
117
Share

How Often Should the Outlander Be Serviced?

The Mitsubishi Outlander typically requires its first service at 5,000KM, the second at 15,000KM, and the third at 25,000KM. Subsequent services should follow the maintenance manual's guidelines. Vehicle maintenance includes the following items: 1. Primary vehicle maintenance tasks: After completing primary maintenance, the vehicle should be clean, connections secure, filters unobstructed, and free from oil, water, air, or electrical leaks. 2. Lubrication tasks for primary vehicle maintenance: Check the oil levels in the generator, transmission, rear axle, and steering gear, and add lubricating oil as required. Ensure all lubrication points are equipped and functional. 3. Inspection and tightening tasks for primary vehicle maintenance: Check the steering gear, tie rods, drag links, and steering arm connections for secure fastening.
117
Share

Will the electric rearview mirror break if manually adjusted?

Manually adjusting the electric rearview mirror will not break it. The electric rearview mirror is computer-controlled and automatically folds when the car is locked. However, frequent manual adjustments over time may affect the normal operation of the rearview mirror. The adjustment method for the rearview mirror is: 1. Press the circular button for the rearview mirror located on the door. 2. Adjust the corresponding rearview mirror up, down, left, or right as needed. The functions of the rearview mirrors are: 1. Interior rearview mirror: A mirror that allows the driver to confirm the rear situation while looking forward during driving. 2. Exterior rearview mirror: Installed on the car door, it enables the driver to see vehicles behind. 3. Underview mirror: Allows the driver to see areas outside the front and rear wheels beneath the car body through the mirror directly in front of the driver's seat.
107
Share

How to Drive an Automatic Transmission Car in Traffic Jams on Uphill Roads?

When encountering a traffic jam on an uphill road, it is important to prevent the car from rolling back and maintain braking. For an automatic transmission car, the gear should be placed in the P (Park) position, and the handbrake should be engaged. Some automatic transmission models have an O/D (Overdrive) button, which functions as follows: 1. When driving downhill, pressing the O/D button forces the car to stay in a lower gear without upshifting. This allows the use of engine braking and avoids frequent use of the brake pedal, enhancing safety during downhill driving. 2. In stop-and-go traffic, the car may frequently shift between 1st and 2nd gears, increasing fuel consumption and wearing out the brake pads. Pressing the O/D button can mitigate these issues, prolonging the car's lifespan. 3. When overtaking, if pressing the accelerator does not provide sufficient acceleration, pressing the O/D button increases the vehicle's torque, raising the engine speed for easier overtaking.
116
Share

Is Automotive Urea Toxic?

Automotive urea itself is non-toxic. However, during the production of such plastic containers, certain processing or modifying additives are used, such as fillers, stabilizers, or pigments, which contain harmful substances. Introduction to Automotive Urea: Automotive urea is a liquid used in SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) technology to reduce nitrogen oxide pollutants in diesel vehicle exhaust. Its composition consists of 32.5% high-purity urea and 67.5% deionized water. Environmental Standards: Environmental protection agencies worldwide have proposed further reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel engines. Domestically, it is commonly referred to as the Euro IV standard. Engine manufacturers have begun using SCR technology (Selective Catalytic Reduction Technology) to meet the requirements of environmental agencies. Diesel exhaust fluid (commonly known as automotive urea, vehicle urea, or automotive environmental urea in China) is a consumable essential for SCR technology.
104
Share

When will China VI be implemented?

China VI is divided into two standards, each with its own implementation time, as follows: 1. China VI a. Starting from July 1, 2020, light-duty vehicles will be required to comply with the China VI a emission standard. 2. China VI b. Starting from July 1, 2023, light-duty vehicles will be required to comply with the China VI b emission standard. However, many provinces and cities have implemented it ahead of schedule. The implementation time may vary according to local regulations: 1. Guangzhou: Light-duty vehicles will implement China VI starting from January 1, 2019. 2. Jiangsu: All gasoline supplied will comply with China VI starting from October 1, 2018. 3. Guangdong: China VI diesel has been on the market since July 1, 2019. 4. Shandong: The China VI emission standard for motor vehicles will be implemented province-wide starting from July 1, 2019. 5. Shenzhen: China VI will be fully implemented in January 2019. Fuel vehicles with emissions below this standard will be restricted from sale, purchase, and road use.
109
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.