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2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace Wolfsburg price and specs: Special-edition seven-seater due in June

The 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace seven-seat SUV has been given the Wolfsburg special-edition treatment.


  • 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace Wolfsburg Edition confirmed for Australia
  • Blacked-out styling and optional packs fitted as standard for seven-seat SUV
  • Priced from $59,990 before on-road costs
  • First examples in showrooms in June

Priced from $59,990 before on-road costs, the 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace Wolfsburg Edition will reach Australian showrooms in June with a range of blacked-out exterior and interior details, namely on the mirror caps, roof rails, window surrounds, lower body trim and lower front air intakes.

It is the first time Volkswagen has graced one of its seven-seaters with a Wolfsburg badge.

Other additions over the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace R-Line variant on which it is based include "90 per cent light absorbing" window tint, gloss black 20-inch 'Suzuka' alloy wheels, and Wolfsburg tailgate badging.

Equipment levels are otherwise unchanged, with standard features including a 9.2-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and satellite navigation, power-adjustable heated front seats with memory, keyless entry, push-button start, an electric tailgate, tri-zone climate control and adaptive dampers.

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Above and top: Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace Wolfsburg Edition. Below: Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace 162TSI Highline.

A digital instrument cluster, Dynaudio premium sound system and a 360-degree camera – all features derived from the R-Line package, which is typically optional – are also standard.

Also fitted is a head-up display, which Volkswagen claims is exclusive to the Wolfsburg Edition.

Standard safety features include autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.

Powering the Tiguan Allspace Wolfsburg Edition is the same 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine as its 162TSI Highline (with R-Line package) donor, sending 162kW and 350Nm to all wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

A 6.8-second 0-100km/h sprint time is claimed, while combined fuel economy is rated at 9.0L/100km.

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Four colours are available – Pure White, Pyrite Silver, Platinum Grey and Deep Black – with all bar the base white commanding an $800 premium.

A $2000 panoramic sunroof is the sole equipment option.

The Wolfsburg Edition shares lower grades' five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty, while $1350 three-year and $2300 five-year service plans are available.

The 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace Wolfsburg Edition will reach Australian showrooms in June – with orders now open online – following the return of the mid-spec 132TSI 4Motion in May, which returns after "extended unavailability due to supply constraints."

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While the five-seat Tiguan will receive a mid-life facelift in the coming months, no such update is on the immediate horizon for the seven-seat Allspace.

2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Australian pricing

Tiguan 110TSI Life – $39,690

Tiguan Allspace 110TSI Comfortline – $40,990

Tiguan 132TSI Life – $43,690

Tiguan Allspace 132TSI Comfortline – $45,490

Tiguan 162TSI Elegance – $50,790

Tiguan 147TDI Elegance – $52,290

Tiguan Allspace 162TSI Highline – $53,190

Tiguan 162TSI R-Line – $53,790

Tiguan Allspace 140TSI Highline – $54,690

Tiguan 147TDI R-Line – $55,290

Tiguan Allspace Wolfsburg Edition – $59,990 (new)

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Alex Misoyannis has been writing about cars since 2017, when he started his own website, Redline. He contributed for Drive in 2018, before joining CarAdvice in 2019, becoming a regular contributing journalist within the news team in 2020. Cars have played a central role throughout Alex’s life, from flicking through car magazines at a young age, to growing up around performance vehicles in a car-loving family.

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