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Volkswagen Tiguan specifications confirmed

German brand claims to set new standards for compact SUVs with its lighter, larger Tiguan


Volkswagen has confirmed the model line-up and specifications for its second-generation Tiguan SUV ahead of its official arrival in Australia later this year.

The German brand has yet to reveal prices for the all-new soft roader but claims the larger, lighter Tiguan sets new benchmarks for safety, functionality and dynamics in the hotly-contested compact SUV segment.

The car will initially be offered across three model grades with a choice of three petrol or two diesel four cylinder engines, and with the exception of the base-model 110TSI Trendline, which is offered with a manual transmission and front-wheel drive, the rest of the range will feature to a dual-clutch automatic and all-wheel drive as standard equipment.

All models will also come with a comprehensive suite of electronic driver aids and safety equipment, including emergency city braking, forward collision warning, lane keeping assist, a pop-up bonnet to reduce injuries for pedestrians in the event of an accident, a reverse camera and semi-automated parking assistance.

The entry-level Trendline is powered by a 1.4-litre turbo charged four-cylinder petrol engine with 110kW and 250Nm, rides on 17-inch alloy wheels and features an 8.0-inch colour touch screen infotainment system with smartphone mirroring connectivity as well as rain-sensing wipers, cruise control, dual-zone climate and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

The mid-leve Comfortline can be had with the same engine hooked up to a six-speed automatic as standard, or a 110kW/340Nm 2.0-litre turbo diesel or a 132kW/320Nm 2.0-litre turbo petrol. Above the standard equipment in the base model, the Comfortline adopts sat nav, three-zone air conditioning, colour multi function instrument display, additional cabin storage solutions and chrome exterior highlights.

The range-topping Highline is offered with a choice of higher-powered variants of the 2.0-litre turbo diesel and petrol engines, producing 140kW/400Nm and 162kW/350Nm respectively, and brings a swag of additional equipment such as 18-inch alloys, keyless entry, automatic tailgate opening, a higher grade sat nav system, leather appointed trim with heated front seats, ambient interior lighting and steering wheel paddle shifters.

Volkswagen Australia is also offering three tailored option packs. A Luxury pack offers Comfortline customers the chance to upgrade to a similar level of equipment as the Highline specification, adding leather, heated seats, keyless access, power tailgate and a panoramic sunroof. In addition to that, and also offered on the Highline model, a Driver Assistance package brings adaptive cruise control, rear traffic alert, a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel and power folding door mirrors.

The Highline model can also be jazzed up with an R-Line package with 20-inch alloy wheels, a body kit, adaptive suspension and progressive steering.

Volkswagen Australia says it will confirm definitive pricing the Tiguan closer to its official on-sale arrival in September.

The model range will be expanded over time too, with a seven-seat variant to be added next year as well as plug-in hybrid and full electric models and a sportier coupe-style version based on the Tiguan GTE Active concept.

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Andrew Maclean

As Editor in Chief of the Drive Network, Amac is one of Australia's most experienced automotive journalists with more than 25 years experience in newspapers, magazines, broadcasting and digital media.

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