Volkswagen, One of the Giants of the Automotive Industry, Presented Surprising Details About the All-New Tiguan. With Innovations Ranging from a Digital Cockpit Design to a Plug-In Hybrid Version, the Car Promises to Redefine Expectations Around Compact SUVs.
According to Thomas Schäfer, a member of the Volkswagen Group board and CEO of Volkswagen Passenger Cars, the Tiguan is not just another vehicle; it is at the core of the automaker’s legacy.
One of the most notable features of the new Tiguan is its plug-in hybrid version, which offers an electric range of about 100 km. This not only sets new efficiency standards for the category but also meets the increasingly stringent environmental goals.
It’s not just about technology for the new Tiguan. The vehicle also impresses with its increased interior space. More trunk space, more space for rear passengers, and more headroom make the driving and traveling experience more comfortable for everyone on board.
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Innovations in Suspension and Cockpit Design of the New Volkswagen Tiguan
The vehicle comes equipped with a new adaptive suspension ‘DCC Pro’, which promises more comfort and agility in driving. The cockpit design is clearly digital and intuitive, with buttons on the steering wheel and a screen of up to 15 inches. And for those who like an extra touch, the Tiguan also offers the option of massage seats and HD matrix headlights from the IQ. LIGHT line.



Parking Automation
One of the highlights is the next-generation automated parking system ‘Park Assist’. This should ease the lives of those facing the tight parking spots of big cities.
Since its launch in 2007, the Tiguan has won over more than 7.5 million people worldwide. The new generation of the Tiguan will be available for sale in the first quarter of 2024. “I am sure we will win even more customers with this latest generation!”, celebrated Thomas Schäfer.

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