VW Tiguan front  quarters

Watch: Volkswagen Tiguan 5-seater Facelift Walkaround Video

Disclaimer: The New Tiguan on display is for visual purpose only, actual colour and finish will differ.

The world knows how much we love SUVs! And among the many manufacturers, it is Volkswagen who has went on an absolute offensive when it comes to SUVs. The German carmaker today unveiled 4 of its SUVs which will be launched this year and among them, was the 5-seater Tiguan as well. VW had first introduced the Tiguan primarily as a 5-seater, which was discontinued post the implementation of BS6 norms. Then, VW launched the Tiguan All-Space in India which could accommodate 7 people. Now, VW is bringing the facelifted 5-seater Tiguan back to India and it will go on sale alongside the Tiguan All-Space.

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We got to spend some time with the Tiguan 5-seater facelift to understand the changes better. Here is the result of the meet!

Design

The Tiguan facelift is a typical Volkswagen when it comes to the overall styling. Volkswagen is renowned for its simple yet sharp lines and understated design. It seems to work in its favour because, despite the fact that the Polo and the Vento haven’t been updated cosmetically for a long time, they still find many takers. Talking about the facelift version of the Tiguan, its silhouette and stance is largely similar to the outgoing model but the front end will now feature an updated headlamp design with integrated LED DRLs.

2021 VW Tiguan front 3 quarters

There is a traditional horizontal three-slat grille with chrome and a Volkswagen logo in the centre. Other changes include a revised design of the bumper and a sportier air intake design. The car gets a very similar-looking side profile to the vehicle that was available in the Indian market. It also gets differently designed alloy wheels. Apart from that, the Tiguan also gets updated L-shaped LED tail lamps.

Cabin

The cabin is also neat put together. It looks, it looks premium, it, for sure, looks as if it is manufactured in Deutschland. The all-black interior scheme is generally a people-pleaser so there won’t be many complaints straightaway. The dash looks nice and everything looks to be finished with a premium touch and you can easily gauge the quality of materials used with a single glance. Over the pre-facelift model, the facelift gets a new instrument cluster, a redesigned steering, 30-colour ambient lighting and new touch-based AC controls. Notable features include traction control, ESP, ventilated seats, wireless charging, hill hold, hill start assist, a panoramic sunroof etc.

2021 VW Tiguan interiors

Powertrain

Under the hood, the 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan will come with the same 2.0-litre TSI engine that powers the Tiguan AllSpace. The turbocharged petrol engine is tuned to make 188 bhp and 320 Nm, while mated to a 7-speed DSG automatic transmission as standard. The SUV is also likely to get the company’s 4Motion all-wheel-drive system (AWD) system which was available in the pre-facelift model as well. The facelifted Tiguan will be a petrol-only offering.

2021 VW Tiguan rear 3 quarters

Upon launch, the facelifted Tiguan will go head-to-head against the Jeep Compass, Hyundai Tuscon, the Citroen C5 Aircross and the upcoming Skoda Kodiaq and it should be priced in the INR 25-30 lakhs price bracket.

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