|
7 April, 2020 2:54 pm

New Volkswagen Tiguan will be offered in three body styles

Share
Advertisements

The new Volkswagen Tiguan, expected in 2014, will be built using the benefits of the MQB platform and will be offered in three different body styles: in addition to the Sport Utility, which will retain the same size as the current model, there will also be an SUV-Coupe and a long wheelbase variant.

The latter model is reported to be more than half a metre longer than the “standard” Tiguan and specifically designed for the American market.

Advertisements

To satisfy the needs of this important market, the extended-length crossover is expected to have the classic three-rows of seats.
Although this version is an affordable alternative to the more expensive Touareg, its launch could create some financial risks to the Wolfsburg brand.
Speculation suggests the Tiguan will mount TSI and TDI engines based on hybrid technology.
View the full Volkswagen Tiguan restyling gallery

Advertisements

Más leídos

Can you believe that Prince William waited almost a decade before putting a ring on Kate Middleton's finger? But apparently, the reason behind his patience was all about giving his lady love "the best chance" possible. Talk about being a true gentleman!

When you travel to a different city, either for business or for holidays, you should always look for a way to comfortably move to the places you are going to visit, which can be done by hiring the services of a rental car. It is an effective form of transport that is easily accessible, even at the airport of arrival.

The seal, nicknamed Freddie Mercury, who became popular after his numerous appearances by the Thames, has been euthanised after a dog attacked him on Sunday.

The ministry announced that obtaining a possible immunity certification could also eliminate social distance.

The government said that police could do spot check at travellers' quarantine homes to avoid a second wave of infections.

Following a petition by a Labour MP, Robert Milligan Statue was taken down by JCB.

';