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What are the dimensions of the Tiggo 7?

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GemmaAnn
09/06/2025, 04:33:13 AM

Tiggo 7 dimensions are 4505/1837/1670 mm. Below is a related introduction to the Tiggo 7: Interior: The Tiggo 7 features a neat and simple design, with a large LCD display on the upper part of the dashboard and fewer physical buttons below. Additionally, the car is equipped with a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, one-button start, tire pressure monitoring, and a rearview camera. Exterior: The body lines combine strength and elegance perfectly. The coupe-style "water flow" body design, dynamic shape resembling leaping water, and the integration of traditional Chinese elements into the family-style front grille highlight the dynamic fashion of the sedan. The side profile features a fast wave-breaking waistline, resembling the waves left by a speedboat on the water. Two waistlines with bold and powerful lines run from the rear to the turn signals, giving the steel body a highly dynamic vitality that makes one eager to move.

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LaBella
09/18/2025, 04:07:08 AM

I just checked the data of the Tiggo 7. The body length is about 4500mm, which is 4.5 meters, the width is 1840mm (approximately 1.84 meters), and the height is 1740mm (approximately 1.74 meters), with a wheelbase of 2670mm. This size is very convenient for city driving, as it can usually be parked smoothly in parking spaces without the hassle of larger SUVs. The interior space is highly utilized. When I sit in the front seat to drive, my legs and feet have plenty of room, and friends in the back seat still have a fist-sized gap between their knees and the front seat. The trunk is spacious enough to fit several large suitcases, making it perfect for weekend family trips. The car's height of 1740mm provides a broad field of vision, enhancing safety in complex road conditions by allowing a better view ahead. Overall, the size design is practical—compact but not cramped—making it ideal for daily commuting and short trips.

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JuliannaLee
11/01/2025, 04:33:19 AM

I've compared the parameters of the Tiggo 7, with an overall length between 4500mm to 4550mm, width of 1840mm, height of 1740mm, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. Simply put, these numbers mean it's just over 4.5 meters in length, slightly shorter than the comparable Haval H6 but with ample interior space. The width ensures a spacious lateral interior, comfortably seating three without crowding, while the 1740mm height provides good ground clearance, making it more stable over bumpy roads. The 2670mm wheelbase is quite good for a compact SUV, offering much better rear legroom than my old car. When driving, the smaller turning radius makes it easier to maneuver on city roads, but I'd be more cautious about the body width in very tight parking spaces.

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DiKiara
12/15/2025, 03:41:29 AM

When test-driving the Tiggo 7 with my child, I paid special attention to its dimensions. It's about 4.5 meters long, 1.84 meters wide, and 1.74 meters tall, providing ample interior space. The rear seats securely hold a baby car seat, and my child can easily climb in and out. The trunk has sufficient depth for a stroller and snack box, effortlessly accommodating our family picnic gear. The car's height offers good visibility for roadside safety. With a wheelbase of 2670mm, both the driver's seat and rear seats are spacious, ensuring my child stays comfortable on long drives without fuss. Overall, the size design is family-friendly.

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ZaneMarie
02/04/2026, 09:41:37 PM

I drive a Tiggo 7 for city commuting, with dimensions of 4500mm (4.5 meters) in length, 1840mm in width, and 1740mm in height. This size makes it agile for turning on busy streets, and the 1840mm width prevents it from feeling unstable at high speeds, though parking in narrow alleys requires more attention to the rearview mirrors. The 1740mm height provides clear visibility, avoiding blurred vision during traffic jams. The 2670mm wheelbase ensures a stable chassis, reducing bumps when going over speed bumps. Overall, the balanced dimensions make daily commuting effortless and the handling easy.

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OJessica
04/30/2026, 01:53:47 PM

I value driving experience, and the Tiggo 7's dimensions of 4500mm in length, 1840mm in width, 1740mm in height, and 2670mm wheelbase are well-balanced. The length ensures nimble handling and agile acceleration in urban areas; the width enhances lateral stability for steadiness at high speeds; the height optimizes visibility and safety; the wheelbase improves rear-seat comfort. Combined with smooth power delivery and fuel efficiency, its dimensional design is more balanced compared to peers in its class.

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