
The dimensions of the Tiguan L are 4712mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1673mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2791mm. It is a mid-size SUV under the Volkswagen brand. The Tiguan L is equipped with three types of engines: a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine, a low-power version of the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, and a high-power version of the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. In terms of safety features, the Tiguan L comes standard with ESP (Electronic Stability Program), front side airbags, while the top-tier Ultimate Flagship model includes a pre-collision safety protection system, knee airbags, lane keeping assist system, 360-degree parking camera, and a HUD (Head-Up Display) system.

I have deep feelings about the dimensions of the Tiguan L. When driving to and from work, its length of about 4712 mm, equivalent to around 4.7 meters, presents a bit of a challenge when parking, especially in narrow roadside spots where extra care is needed. The width is approximately 1839 mm, so I have to be cautious not to scrape adjacent cars when turning. With a height of 1673 mm, there's ample headroom inside—my wife, who is tall, also finds it very comfortable. The 2791 mm wheelbase is fantastic, ensuring friends in the back don't feel cramped even on long trips. The 495-liter trunk is more than enough for weekend outings with friends, easily accommodating backpacks and picnic gear. The spaciousness was the main reason I chose it—far roomier than a regular sedan, making family trips much more convenient. However, the larger size also means higher fuel consumption, averaging about 9 liters, and parking in the city can be tricky. Overall, it drives steadily with a strong sense of body rigidity, making it ideal for everyday family use.

As a mom, I'm most concerned about the convenience of the Tiguan L's size for family life. The car is approximately 4712 mm long, and the interior space is truly spacious. With two kids, the rear wheelbase of 2791 mm is large enough to fit child seats and still have room for toys. The width of 1839 mm ensures smooth door opening and closing, making it easy to carry children in and out. The height of 1673 mm is suitable for installing a stroller roof rack. The 495-liter trunk is ample for strollers, diaper bags, and grocery shopping, allowing us to get everything in one trip. The biggest advantage of the car's large size is the well-designed interior layout, making it comfortable for five people on outings without feeling cramped. It's much more stable than compact SUVs, though you'll need to find a slightly larger parking spot. The safety is also excellent, with a rigid body structure that protects against minor collisions. Highly recommended for families with children.

From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the Tiguan L's dimensional design is remarkably precise. With a length of 4,712 mm, width of 1,839 mm, height of 1,673 mm, and wheelbase of 2,791 mm, these figures optimize both handling and comfort. The increased length provides a 495-liter trunk capacity, ideal for long journeys. The extended wheelbase enhances rear legroom, while suspension tuning minimizes bumps. The slightly larger dimensions marginally increase the drag coefficient, affecting fuel consumption by approximately 1 liter per 100 km. The wide-body design ensures high-speed stability and prevents drifting during cornering. Compared to competitors, the slightly longer body offers advantages but makes parking more challenging and fuel consumption slightly higher. The engineering brilliance lies in the rigid chassis and evenly distributed weight.


