What is the wheelbase of the Golf?
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The wheelbase of the Golf is 2637mm, with body dimensions of 4259mm in length × 1799mm in width × 1476mm in height, positioning it as a compact sedan. The Golf is one of Volkswagen's most iconic models. In 2020, seven variants were launched. In terms of exterior design, it features a new 'X' front face styling, with chrome trim connected to the daytime running lights, extending the visual width. The advanced full-LED taillights and the VW emblem design integrate the trunk-opening function and conceal the rearview camera, which automatically flips open when reversing. In terms of powertrain, it is equipped with three turbocharged engines: 1.2T, 1.4T, and 2.0T, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The 1.2T engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 116PS and a maximum torque of 200Nm, the 1.4T engine produces 150PS and 250Nm, and the 2.0T engine generates 220PS and 350Nm. The Golf's front suspension uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension. The 1.2T model features a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension, while the 1.4T model adopts a four-link independent rear suspension. Independent suspension can enhance the performance of the wheels on the ground, thereby improving traction.