What is the difference between Volkswagen Tiguan and Tiguan L
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Volkswagen Tiguan and Tiguan L differ in the following aspects: 1. Dimensions: The Tiguan is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4506*1809*1682mm and a wheelbase of 2684mm. The Tiguan L measures 4712*1839*1673mm with a wheelbase of 2791mm. 2. Interior: The Tiguan follows a rounded design concept for its interior. Both the dashboard and air vents feature circular designs, with even the edges of decorative panels rounded. The Tiguan L adopts square air vents and a more angular interior design, equipped with a 6.5-inch central control screen, USB ports, and an SD card slot. 3. Steering wheel design: The Tiguan uses a circular triangular design. The Tiguan L features a flat-bottom design with added multifunction buttons for easier operation. 4. Driver assistance features: The Tiguan does not come with a rearview camera across all models. The Tiguan L, except for the base model, includes parking sensors and a rearview camera as standard, along with cruise control or adaptive cruise control. 5. Powertrain: The Tiguan offers a choice between a 1.4T and a 1.8T engine, with maximum power outputs of 110kW (150 horsepower) and 118kW (160 horsepower) respectively. The Tiguan L provides a 1.4T and a 2.0T engine, delivering maximum power of 110kW (150 horsepower) and 137kW (186 horsepower).