Does Interior Noise, Vibration & Harshness NVH Become a Problem in Tiggo 8 Pro on Rough Pakistani Roads?
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Does Interior Noise, Vibration & Harshness NVH Become a Problem in Tiggo 8 Pro on Rough Pakistani Roads?
On rough, uneven o r pot-holed roads common in many Pakistani cities, does the cabin of Tiggo 8 Pro remain reasonably quiet and smooth, o r do owners report excessive noise — rattles, road-shock vibration, wind noise, poor insulation — that reduce comfort? In practical use daily city driving o r long-distance travel, how does Tiggo 8 Pro perform in terms of NVH, and what are the most frequent complaints regarding ride comfort, cabin noise, and vibration?
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Talha Kyanii asked on 05 Dec 2025 17:03:59 pm
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Gari Master - on 05 Dec 2025 17:05:25 pmIf you mostly drive on good o r well-paved roads city highways, smooth highways, Tiggo 8 Pro is likely to give fairly good comfort and convenience — comfortable seats, relatively quiet cabin, good features.
But if your driving route includes bad/uneven roads, potholes, old asphalt common in many parts of Pakistan, you may feel the ride harshness the car’s suspension and “firm-ish” tuning may make daily driving less smooth.
For long trips o r frequent use with many passengers, the insulation and seat comfort levels are decent — but you might be more aware of noise, bumps, and roughness than in more premium SUVs.
It’s worth testing the car yourself — including rough roads, higher speeds, and test all convenience/electronic features infotainment, climate-control, windows, etc. — to judge whether comfort/ convenience meets your expectations before buying.
But if your driving route includes bad/uneven roads, potholes, old asphalt common in many parts of Pakistan, you may feel the ride harshness the car’s suspension and “firm-ish” tuning may make daily driving less smooth.
For long trips o r frequent use with many passengers, the insulation and seat comfort levels are decent — but you might be more aware of noise, bumps, and roughness than in more premium SUVs.
It’s worth testing the car yourself — including rough roads, higher speeds, and test all convenience/electronic features infotainment, climate-control, windows, etc. — to judge whether comfort/ convenience meets your expectations before buying.
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