
Tiggo 8 Plus has an overall body length of 4722mm, width of 1860mm, and a wheelbase of 2710mm. Body dimensions of Tiggo 8 Plus: The length, width, and height of the Tiggo 8 Plus body are 4722/1860/1745mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2710mm. It is 22mm longer than the Tiggo 8, with minimal changes in width and height. It supports three seating layouts: 5-seat, 6-seat, and 7-seat. Configuration of Tiggo 8 Plus: The high-end model of Tiggo 8 Plus is equipped with 19-inch five-spoke wheels, while the base model will also offer an 18-inch wheel option, with a slightly less stylish design compared to the photographed model. The tires are Continental UltraContact UC6-235/50-R19.

I've been driving the Tiggo 8 Plus for a while now. Its body dimensions are 4722mm in length, 1860mm in width, 1745mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2710mm. For city commuting, this size is just right: the length isn't too long, making it less likely to get stuck in narrow lanes; the width provides stability when cornering without skidding; and the moderate height ensures no roof scraping when entering or exiting garages. The reverse camera is a huge help when parking, especially in crowded mall parking spots on weekends. While occasionally requiring patience to find a good spot, it's overall much more maneuverable than those oversized SUVs. On the highway, it cruises with excellent stability, and the reasonable wind resistance design helps save fuel. The interior space is ample—I often take five or six friends on trips, with plenty of legroom in the back seats. Folding down the seats allows for large luggage. For family use, an SUV of this size is truly hassle-free, with a light driving feel and well-tuned suspension to avoid bumps. I recommend a test drive to experience the driving comfort brought by its actual dimensions.

The Tiggo 8 Plus I purchased has dimensions of 4.72 meters in length, 1.86 meters in width, and 1.75 meters in height, with a wheelbase of 2.71 meters. The size design of this car is quite thoughtful—the wide body provides ample space for both front and rear passengers, making it easy for children to climb in and out, while the deep trunk can accommodate a pile of shopping bags or a stroller. When traveling with the whole family, the soft and well-supported seats help prevent motion sickness from vibrations, and the moderate height ensures adults standing in the back won’t hit their heads. The space layout is practical, as folding down the third row increases luggage capacity. It’s fuel-efficient for daily driving, and its not-too-large size makes it easy to handle in congested areas, with a small turning radius for effortless maneuvering. I recommend those who care about these details to visit a 4S store to measure the space themselves. Overall, the dimensions strike a balance between stability and convenience, making it more suitable for urban life compared to some bulkier vehicles.

The dimensions of the Tiggo 8 Plus are approximately 4.7 meters in length, 1.86 meters in width, and 1.75 meters in height, with a wheelbase of 2.71 meters. Its size sits between compact and midsize SUVs—slightly longer for added stability without making parking difficult, while the wider body ensures ample interior space for five passengers. The longer wheelbase means no cramped legroom in the rear seats, and the trunk offers generous capacity for luggage. The design features smooth lines, avoiding a bulky appearance while maximizing space efficiency, delivering a nimble and responsive driving experience ideal for frequent travelers. The dimensions have minimal impact on fuel consumption, especially during highway cruising where the body effectively controls wind noise. The interior also allows flexible seat configuration adjustments. Among its peers, the Tiggo 8 Plus strikes a balanced size, making it worth a test drive.


