What are the dimensions of the TACQUA?

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MacLukas
07/29/25 12:51am
The length, width, and height of the TACQUA are 4194mm, 1760mm, and 1601mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2651mm. Below are the specific details about the TACQUA: 1. Powertrain: The TACQUA offers young consumers two powertrain options: a 1.5L and a 1.4T. The 1.4T model delivers a maximum power of 110kW and a maximum torque of 250N·m. Particularly in S mode (Sport mode), the vehicle's power response becomes more aggressive, with direct feedback upon light throttle input. 2. Suspension: The inclusion of a high-ground-clearance suspension system and shock absorbers with a hydraulic rebound stop (HRS) provides strong support during every turn, easily handling impacts from various bumpy roads. Additionally, the TACQUA comes standard with extensive underbody protection, elevating the protection of the vehicle's chassis to a higher level.
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Alejandro
08/12/25 5:03am
As a long-time owner of a compact SUV, I particularly appreciate the Tacqua's size design. With a length of approximately 4194mm, width of 1760mm, height of 1601mm, and a wheelbase of 2651mm, it offers exceptional maneuverability in urban settings. Navigating tight spaces during turns is effortless, and parking is a breeze—even in small community parking spots. The interior space is highly practical, with the long wheelbase ensuring ample rear legroom, comfortably accommodating four passengers. On weekend outings with friends, the car doesn't take up much space, and its moderate height allows for easy entry and exit without bending. The wide body provides excellent grip, ensuring stability at high speeds. The overall compact yet robust dimensions make it ideal for drivers who value efficient handling, whether for daily commutes or leisure trips, showcasing Volkswagen's thoughtful craftsmanship.
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