Volkswagen Is Not Playing Around and Shows It Knows What It’s Doing. The Launch Is the New Tiguan R-Line 2024, Which Arrives Slightly Altered and with a Look That No One Can Fault. The Price? R$ 278,990.00, Competing Head-On with the Jeep Commander and the Caoa Chery Tiggo 8.
Starting at the front, the Tiguan has a sportier feel. The grille has become more aggressive, and the new logo of the R-Line and Volkswagen adds a special touch.
The LED in the grille and the full LED Matrix headlights with IQ.Light technology extend to the side of the car, making a statement with two projectors and the DRL.
At the rear, the design remains faithful to the previous model, with slight changes in the signature of the taillights, which also feature IQ.Light technology.
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The Tiguan name now stands out in the center, and the bumper comes with updates, including a large red reflective strip.
Inside, the Tiguan R-Line 2024 Does Not Spare on Comfort and Technology
The premium leather upholstery, ambient lighting with around 30 colors, and the leather-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel are just the beginning.
The 8-inch Discover Media multimedia system comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and the 10.25-inch digital dashboard completes the technological package.
Engine and Consumption
Under the hood, the Tiguan R-Line 2024 features a 2.0 TSI engine with 186 horsepower and 30.6 kgfm of torque. The 8-speed automatic transmission replaces the DSG, and the drive is 4×2.
At speed, 0 to 100 km/h is achieved in 6.8 seconds, and the consumption, according to Inmetro, is 9.2 km/l in the city and 11.3 km/l on the highway, running solely on gasoline.
Volkswagen has really gone all out with the new Tiguan R-Line 2024. With a striking design, top-notch internal and external details, and efficient performance, the SUV shows that the German brand knows how to innovate and compete in the Brazilian market.


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