What is the wheelbase of the Volkswagen Sagitar?

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KennedyDella
07/24/25 12:17am
The wheelbase of the Volkswagen Sagitar is 2731mm, with body dimensions of 4753/1800/1462mm (length/width/height). In terms of exterior design, the front face has undergone aerodynamic structural reforms. The grille decoration features prominent horizontal stripe treatments, along with a brightly colored Volkswagen logo. The appearance of the headlight covers is also reflected in the design. For lighting, the 2021 model is equipped with full LED lens headlights. Higher-end models additionally feature automatic headlight height adjustment, AFS headlight dynamic cornering function, MDFS intelligent high-beam dynamic assist function, and headlight cleaning. In terms of configuration, the 2021 Sagitar entry-level Fashion trim adds an 8-inch color LCD instrument panel, CRS3.0 intelligent infotainment system, and Car-Net remote vehicle control. The Luxury trim upgrades to a 10.3-inch full LCD instrument panel and adds intelligent vehicle control, smart navigation, intelligent voice, and entertainment features. The flagship model includes CleanAir3.0 air filtration. For powertrain, the new vehicle is equipped with 1.2T (200TSI) and 1.4T (280TSI) engines. The 1.2T engine delivers a maximum power of 85kW and maximum torque of 175N.m (manual) or 200N.m (dual-clutch). The 1.4T engine produces 110kW maximum power and 250N.m maximum torque. The transmission system is paired with either a 5-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
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VanOlive
08/10/25 8:01pm
I recently test drove the new Sagitar, which has a wheelbase of 2,731 mm. The rear seats feel exceptionally spacious when sitting inside. When taking my parents out, they can stretch their legs comfortably without needing to curl up. Even with my 180cm tall friend sitting in the back, there's still about two fists' worth of space between his knees and the front seats. The trunk is also very capacious – last time I helped my sister move, we managed to fit two large suitcases plus several storage boxes inside. However, longer-wheelbase cars require more room when turning, especially needing an extra half turn of the wheel for U-turns on narrow roads. If you frequently drive through hutongs, you'll need to pay special attention to the car's length since wheelbase directly affects parking difficulty. While the spaciousness is an advantage, it also depends on your parking skills.
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