What is the wheelbase of the Tiggo 5?

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VanRachel
07/30/25 12:05am
The wheelbase of the Tiggo 5 is 2610 mm. The Tiggo 5 is a compact car under the Chery Automobile brand, with dimensions of 4506 mm in length, 1841 mm in width, and 1740 mm in height. In terms of exterior design, the front lower section of the Tiggo 5 features an abstract X-shape, with the headlights and grille adopting an integrated design. The rear taillights incorporate LED light strips, encircling the central reverse light bulb, successfully showcasing Chery's new styling approach. For the interior, the Tiggo 5, similar to the previously released TX concept car, features an exaggerated cannon-style instrument panel and a large-sized LCD screen in the center console, giving the cabin a clean and more layered appearance.
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