The Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace hits the market this week featuring7 seats and an elongated chassis along with a few styling modifications to differentiate it from the rest of the Tiguan range.
The Allspaceis recognised by its different radiator grille and higher moulded bonnet. The major exterior design change comes further down the body where the rear side windows are bigger as are the rear doors, improving ingress and visibility for rear passengers.
The wheelbase has been extended by 110 mm, which allows for an extra 115 litres of cargo space. As a 7-seater, with all the seats up, there's still 230 litres worth of loading space. As a 5-seater, the extra length means that a huge 700 litres of space is available and with all the seats down there's 1 775 litres of packing space.
The Allspace is available in 3 trim lines – Trendline, Comfortline and Highline. The new Tiguan Allspace includes expanded standard features; highlighting its positioning between the normal Tiguan and the bigger Touareg.
Generous load space is offered by the new Tiguan Allspacethanks to its larger dimensions.
Tiguan Allspace Trendline. Available with the 1.4 TSI 110 kW/250 Nm engine and 6-speed DSG, the Tiguan Allspace Trendline is the entry-level model. Compared to the standard Tiguan, the Tiguan Allspace Trendline has the following extras:
LED daytime running lights
Light and Visibility Package (Auto dimming mirror, rain sensor and auto headlight control and High Beam Assist)
Chrome trapezoidal panels for exhaust system tailpipes
Front underbody protection in granite grey
Privacy glass on rear and side windows
Tiguan Allspace Comfortline Compared to the Allspace Trendline it is available in 2.0 TSI 132 kW/320 Nm 4MOTION with 7-speed DSG or 2.0 TDI 110 kW/340 Nm 4MOTION with 7-speed DSG variation. This version offers the following:
Electrically opening and closing tailgate
LED headlights with dynamic cornering lights
Hill Descent Assist
Tiguan Allspace HighlineThe Allspace Highline is exclusively configured with the 2.0 TSI 162 kW/350 Nm engine with 4MOTION and a 7-speed DSG gearbox. The Highline's features already include 18-inch alloy wheels, a silver front spoiler, silver roof rails, LED headlights with dynamic cornering lights, ambient lighting and Composition Media infotainment. Over and above this, the Tiguan Allspace Highline has further features added:
Keyless Access (locking and starting system)
Easy Open sensor controlled boot opener
App-Connect and Voice Control
1.4 TSI 110kW Trendline DSG R463 400
2.0 TSI 132kW Comfortline 4MOTION DSG R523 800
2.0 TDI 110kW Comfortline 4MOTION DSG R571 100
2.0 TSI 162kW Highline 4MOTION DSG R604 800
The new Tiguan Allspace comes standard with a 5 year/90 000km Service Plan, 3 year/120 000km warranty, 12-year anti-corrosion warranty and space saver spare wheel. Service Interval is 15 000km.
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