What are the length and width of the Tiguan?

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AmaraFitz
07/24/25 6:32am
The length and width of the Tiguan are 4506mm and 1809mm, respectively, with a height of 1685mm and a wheelbase of 2684mm. The Tiguan is a compact SUV launched by SAIC Volkswagen, equipped with a 1.8T turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum power of 118kw, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. In terms of appearance, the Tiguan adopts Volkswagen's new family design philosophy. The U-shaped front grille embodies the essence of Volkswagen's brand design, and the "teardrop" headlights are particularly appealing. Not only do they look stylish and dynamic, but they also represent a breakthrough in design, making Volkswagen vehicles appear less conventional and more distinctive.
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AniyahLee
08/11/25 2:18am
I'm quite familiar with the dimensions of the Tiguan. When driving this car, it's approximately 4.52 meters in length and 1.84 meters in width, which is considered compact among SUVs. It's very friendly in cities with limited parking spaces, fitting perfectly into standard parking spots without worrying about scratches. The narrower width makes it agile in narrow alleys, while the moderate length ensures stability on highways without feeling floaty. The interior space is cleverly designed, with comfortable rear seating for adults and sufficient trunk space for luggage. The dimensions strike a balance between practicality and handling, and I often find the power delivery smooth during long drives. The compact body actually offers advantages, allowing easy entry into garages without the caution required for larger vehicles. Overall, its size shows clear advantages among CR-V peers, with high space utilization yet maintaining an understated exterior. Every time I wash it, I marvel at the ingenious design. The length and width measurements remain stable, with minimal variations across model years, making pre-purchase physical measurements reliable.
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