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What are the length, width, and height of the Volkswagen Touareg?

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LeMargaret
07/28/25 4:21pm
The length, width, and height of the Volkswagen Touareg are: length 4878mm, width 1984mm, height 1717mm, with a wheelbase of 2899mm, fuel tank capacity of 90 liters, luggage compartment capacity ranging from 810 to 1800 liters, and a curb weight of 2053kg. The body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV. The Volkswagen Touareg is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 180kW and a maximum torque of 370Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. It features multi-link independent suspension for both front and rear, and the tire specification is 255/55R19.
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MacJune
08/11/25 8:35pm
As someone who frequently drives a Touareg, I have to say the car's dimensions are quite practical—it's about 4.9 meters long, nearly 2 meters wide, and around 1.7 meters tall. For someone like me who often takes the whole family on trips, these dimensions ensure the interior space is exceptionally spacious, easily accommodating five adults plus luggage without feeling cramped. It also offers great stability on the road, with no drifting at high speeds, though parking requires extra caution due to its width, making it prone to scraping in narrow alleys. Daily commuting fuel consumption hovers around 10 liters, which isn’t the lowest, but the sense of security its size provides is worth it. Overall, I’d say it’s highly practical and well-suited as a family car for frequent long-distance travel outside the city.
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DelJesse
09/29/25 6:54am
I genuinely adore the design aesthetics of the Touareg—its length-to-width-to-height proportions are simply impeccable. The 4.9-meter length exudes a sense of grandeur and stability, the 2-meter width enhances lateral visual impact, and the 1.7-meter height strikes a perfect balance—neither too low nor overly imposing. Paired with its streamlined roofline, it commands an unmistakable presence on the road. Driving this car feels like piloting a work of art; the body is robust yet elegantly contoured, while the interior space harmonizes brilliantly—seat layouts align flawlessly with its dimensions, offering ample legroom. By the way, its dimensions subtly shape its exterior demeanor—understated yet quietly authoritative. Choosing it is undoubtedly the right call.
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CeciliaLynn
11/13/25 2:02am
As a dad with kids, I find the dimensions of the Touareg very reassuring—its 4.9-meter length ensures collision buffer, the 2-meter width gives kids ample space in the back seat, and the 1.7-meter height makes getting in and out easy. This helps reduce my driving stress, and the trunk easily fits strollers and toys without any hassle. From a safety perspective, it’s solid too—the large body and weight provide good support, minimizing body roll during high-speed turns. The well-balanced size also avoids major blind-spot issues. Overall, the dimensions align perfectly with family needs, making daily commutes worry-free.
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