Tiguan AllSpace gets a facelift
FOR 2022, Volkswagen revealed the Tiguan AllSpace with revised design, new control and assist systems, as well as new features. Notable change includes a newly designed front featuring an independent radiator grille and signature lights. On either side of the redesigned logo, an illuminated strip in the radiator grille adds a striking visual note. The R-Line version receives multifunction leather sports steering wheel with mounted controls and R-Line logo, decorative trims in Carbon Grey, Digital Cockpit Pro and 19- or 20-inch wheels.
The SUV boasts a number of new infotainment features such as voice control, access to streaming services and cloud-based personalisation via Volkswagen ID. Additionally, apps can now be integrated wirelessly via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The SUV comes with three petrol engines and two diesel variants. The petrol units consist of either a 1.5-litre unit with 148bhp or a 2.0-litre engine with either 188bhp or 241bhp. The 2.0-litre diesel engines come with either 148bhp or 197bhp.