What is Tayron-X in Volkswagen's lineup?
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Tayron-X is the Tayron X produced by FAW-Volkswagen. FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd. (abbreviated as FAW-Volkswagen) was established on February 6, 1991, as a large passenger vehicle manufacturing joint venture between China FAW Group Corporation, Volkswagen AG, Audi AG, and Volkswagen (China) Investment Co., Ltd. The Tayron X is positioned as a C-segment coupe-style SUV. It is based on Volkswagen's SUV Coupe concept car, with the exterior design largely retaining the concept's styling. In terms of exterior design, the Tayron-X features a hexagonal front grille with black mesh decoration inside. The headlights on both sides are connected to the grille, with a square-shaped design. The slim daytime running lights inside the headlights are integrated with the decorative strips on the grille. The C-pillar has a significantly forward-leaning angle, while the taillights are elongated, with an 'X'-shaped light strip inside. The bumper is equipped with decorative quad exhaust outlets on both sides. In terms of dimensions, the vehicle measures 4626 mm in length, 1860 mm in width, and 1662 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2730 mm. The Tayron-X comes standard with features such as a digital instrument cluster, central touchscreen, air conditioning touch panel, three-zone climate control, air purification system, and power tailgate. Higher trim levels also include a 360-degree panoramic camera, ACC adaptive cruise control, Level 2 autonomous driving, and a panoramic sunroof. In terms of powertrain, the Tayron-X is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine available in high and low power outputs, paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission and a front-wheel-drive system (with all-wheel drive available on the top trim). The suspension setup consists of front MacPherson struts and rear multi-link independent suspension.