The new Volkswagen Tiguan will once again be offered in 2 body versions, which change the angle of the vehicle. The base version comes with an angle of 18 degrees on the front end and is aimed at urban driving, while the other version comes with a 28 degree angle and is suited for off-road terrain. The 2 versions also have different lengths but they have the identical width.
As with new Volkswagen vehicles, the new generation Tiguan has been designed under their design DNA that emphasizes clear horizontal lines. The grille now comes with a double chrome louvres design as well as optional bi-xenon headlights.
Customization in the new Volkswagen Tiguan comes in a number of different versions. In the 18 degree Tiguan, the options include: Trend & Fun and Sport & Style. For the 28 degree Tiguan, the options include the Track & Field equipment line. This option comes with underbody protection, as well as a central air intake which is very flat, once again to aid in underbody protection.
Fuel economy varies from 6.5 liters/100km to 8.5 litres/100km in the petrol variants and 5.3 litres/100km to 7.5 litres/100km in the TDI variants depending on the engine model.
Volkswagen Tiguan1.4 TSI 90kW 4×2 Trend & Fun with BlueMotion Technology – R272 600
Volkswagen Tiguan2.0 TDI 81kW 4×2 Trend & Fun with BlueMotion Technology – R289 100
Volkswagen Tiguan1.4 TSI 118kW 4×2 Trend & Fun with BlueMotion Technology – R299 500
Volkswagen Tiguan1.4 TSI 118kW 4MOTION Trend & Fun – R318 200
Volkswagen Tiguan2.0 TDI 103kW 4MOTION Track & Field DSG – R383 400
Volkswagen Tiguan2.0 TDI 103kW 4MOTION Sport & Style DSG – R390 400
Volkswagen Tiguan2.0 TSI 155kW 4MOTION Sport & Style DSG – R413 800