Volkswagen Tiguan Free Stock Images

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Tiguan | Posted on 07-09-2010

Germany has a new special edition from Volkswagen Tiguan. This kit offered with Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition includes 16″ wheels, fog lamps, more comfortable seats, new lighting package and park assist system. Inside, Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition is fitter with new textile floor mats, cruise control, heated windshield and front seats. The engined used in Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition generates 122 horse power, with a 1.4 L capacity. This package can also be offered with petrol engines ranging from 150 horse power and 170 horse power, or diesel engines with powers from 110 hp to 140 hp. Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition also includes AWD drive system and 7-speed dual-cluth DSG gearbox. The price for this package starts from 24.925 euros.

Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition
Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition

Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition
Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition

Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition
Volkswagen Tiguan Freestyle edition

 

Volkswagen Tiguan More Space

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Tiguan | Posted on 31-08-2010

The wheelbase is 16mm shorter than that of China’s most popular SUV, the Great Wall Haval H3.  The overall length of the elongated Tiguan is 4.54 meters, a full 113 mm longer than the normal Tiguan.  This is still 214 mm shorter than the Touareg, and 80 mm shorter than the Haval H3.

Some features on the Tiguan LWB include a new front end with redesigned headlights, bumper and grille.  However, do not presume that the look of the longer Tiguan will be identical to the upcoming facelift for the European market.  The Chinese model is mainly based on the model shown at last year’s Guangzhou Motor Show, while the company will not even debut the European update until 2011 Geneva.

Volkswagen Tiguan Interior Pictures

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Tiguan | Posted on 11-07-2010

We are told the name “Tiguan” is a combination of Tiger and Iguana. It sounds like the product of the end of a long, hard week in the Volkswagen marketing department (“Oh, what the heck Fred, It’s almost quitting time. Let’s go with Tiguan”). If you think I’m joking, someday ask one of Ford’s marketing people how the minivan Freestar got its name.

Tiguan may not make a lot of sense, but the compact wagon to which it’s applied is eminently sensible. It even qualifies as fun, a term not often associated with crossover vehicles or compact SUVs or whatever the current jargon is for a wagon like this. The Tiguan is meant to compete with the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV-4, Nissan Rogue and Subaru Forester.

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