What is the wheelbase of the Tiguan?
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The wheelbase of the Volkswagen Tiguan is 2684mm. Here is relevant information: Power performance: The TIGUAN is equipped with industry-leading 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI engines, which are powerful and more fuel-efficient, setting the trend for high-efficiency and low-consumption engines. With high-pressure direct injection technology, the 2.0TSI engine can output a maximum power of 147kW and a maximum torque of 280Nm. More importantly, this engine can reach peak torque at 1700rpm, combining the characteristics of small displacement with high power and high torque at low speeds. The driving position is relatively high, providing a wide field of vision. The steering is light and precise, with smooth gear shifting. The chassis is solid and stable, with relatively stiff suspension. However, the initial stage of the brake pedal travel is somewhat soft, and the thick A-pillars slightly obstruct the view when turning.
As a Tiguan owner for nearly two years, I remember clearly that its wheelbase is 2,791mm. When I first got the car, I specifically measured it - the rear legroom is genuinely spacious, far superior to our old sedan. At 1.8m tall, I can stretch my legs comfortably. It easily accommodates our family of five during trips, with kids still having room to jump around. The advantage becomes particularly evident on long drives: stable cornering with minimal bumpiness, and remarkably easier parking. Our car owner group frequently discusses this specification - it's truly outstanding among comparable SUVs. Even with the trunk fully packed with luggage, there's still space for camping gear. Its exceptional practicality makes every road trip more reassuring.