
The differences between the Viloran and the Sharan are: 1. Different maximum horsepower: The maximum horsepower of the Volkswagen Viloran is 186ps; the maximum horsepower of the Sharan is 150ps. 2. Different maximum torque: The maximum torque of the Volkswagen Viloran is 320nm. The maximum torque of the Sharan is 250nm. Taking the 2019 Sharan Comfortline as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4854mm, width 1904mm, height 1740mm, fuel tank capacity is 73l, luggage compartment capacity is 300l, minimum ground clearance is 163mm, and body weight is 1804kg. The 2019 Sharan Comfortline features a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.

As a seasoned driver with years of experience behind the wheel of models, I believe the main differences between the Tiguan L Weiran and the Sharan lie in their body types and daily practicality. The Tiguan is a compact SUV with a high seating position for excellent visibility, agile handling, and easy parking, but its space is limited with a typical five-seat design, making it ideal for urban commuting or solo driving. The Sharan, on the other hand, is an MPV-style vehicle with a seven-seat layout and foldable rear seats, offering a massive luggage space and convenient sliding doors for easy access, making it more suitable for family road trips or group outings. In terms of performance, the Tiguan leans towards a sporty driving experience with quick acceleration response, while the Sharan is tuned for smoother and more comfortable rides, especially stable during high-speed cruising. Regarding fuel economy, the Tiguan is slightly more efficient in city driving, whereas the Sharan consumes a bit more when fully loaded. Maintenance costs are reasonable for both, with Volkswagen's widespread service network and readily available parts. Price-wise, the Sharan is more expensive due to its larger size, but considering practicality, it's the top choice for family use.

I prioritize technology and a sense of fashion when choosing a car. From a post-90s perspective, the Tiguan feels much more trendy. It comes equipped with a full LCD dashboard, voice assistant, and automatic parking assist, making driving feel like playing a racing game. The abundance of features makes it irresistible. In contrast, the Sharan leans towards traditional practicality, with a simple interior lacking those high-tech accessories. Although it offers rear-seat entertainment options, they feel somewhat outdated. The body styles differ significantly: the Tiguan, with its SUV chassis, offers a high ground clearance and cool handling, making it flexible for parking even in narrow alleys. The Sharan, with its MPV design, is larger but features thoughtful electric sliding doors for safer entry and exit. Their powertrains are similar, both offering 1.4T or 2.0T engines, but the Tiguan accelerates more fiercely for a flashier drive, while the Sharan is tuned for a softer, smoother ride. Safety configurations are comparable, with both performing well in crash tests, but the Sharan includes additional side door sensors for anti-pinch protection, adding peace of mind. If you're after tech, the Tiguan wins; if space is your priority, the Sharan is stronger.

Having two kids in my family, the Sharan is clearly the more worthwhile choice. With its seven-seat design, the rear can comfortably fit the whole family, and the trunk has no problem accommodating strollers and shopping bags. The sliding doors are incredibly convenient, ensuring the kids can get in and out safely without worrying about bumps. In comparison, the five-seat Tiguan SUV offers less space, and its higher ground clearance makes it harder for elderly family members to climb in. When it comes to cargo, the luggage space fills up quickly without stacking items too high. In terms of driving experience, the Sharan's softer suspension provides a comfortable ride, making long trips less tiring, whereas the Tiguan's bumpier ride is more agile in the city but can lead to restless kids on long journeys. The Sharan's fuel consumption is slightly higher, but it's more cost-effective than dealing with insufficient space and needing to upgrade later. When the price difference is minimal, the Sharan's practical advantages far outweigh the Tiguan's, and is straightforward—just visit a Volkswagen service center.

With a limited budget, I think the Tiguan offers better value for money. The starting price of the Tiguan is several thousand to around ten thousand RMB lower than the Volkswagen Sharan, and daily expenses such as fuel and insurance are significantly cheaper, especially for city commuting where it's more fuel-efficient. The Sharan has a larger space and can accommodate seven people, making it more practical, but its fuel consumption is higher and insurance costs are slightly more expensive. If you don't need that many seats, the Tiguan offers higher cost performance. In the used car market, the Sharan holds its value slightly better, and maintenance costs are similar, but the Tiguan is more affordable in terms of driving costs and offers reliable performance. While the Sharan has comfort advantages, it comes with higher expenses. From a usage perspective, if space isn't a high priority, the Tiguan is an economical choice that saves both hassle and money, whereas the Sharan is better suited for larger families but comes with slightly higher expenses.

As a enthusiast, I'm intimately familiar with the mechanical details of these two vehicles. The Tiguan Allspace SUV platform features a rigid chassis with sport-tuned suspension, a higher center of gravity for stable cornering, precise handling, and quick acceleration. In contrast, the Sharan MPV has a lower center of gravity with a softer chassis prioritizing comfort and maintaining stability at high speeds without drifting. Although both share the same 1.4T or 2.0T engines, the Allspace delivers more aggressive power output with 0-100km/h acceleration two seconds faster, while the Sharan offers smoother power delivery without jerking. Safety features differ significantly - the Sharan's electric sliding doors come with sensors to prevent accidents, a design absent in the Tiguan. Regarding space flexibility, the Sharan's versatile seating configurations offer superior cargo convenience. Driving the Tiguan feels like piloting a sports car for thrills, whereas the Sharan provides living-room-like quietness - a stark contrast. Both models enjoy easily accessible maintenance parts.


