Volkswagen launched the Tiguan AllSpace in India earlier last year and now, fresh spy images of a facelift for the Tiguan AllSpace has surfaced on the internet. Now the Volkswagen Tiguan AllSpace was obviously due a makeover after the carmaker updated the 5-seater Tiguan back in 2020. These images give us a detailed look at the complete exterior design and the changes that have been made to the Tiguan AllSpace, some of them obviously inspired by the standard five-seater Tiguan SUV.
There are two variants of the Tiguan
AllSpace that have been spied. One of them looks the the standard model while
the other could be a top-spec R trim. Revisions to face include revised
headlamps that are much sleeker than before with new LED DRLs and a reworked
grille as well. The lower bumper too has been completely changes for a more
sportier look. In profile, the Tiguan AllSpace features more prominent lines
and at the rear, there's revised LED tail lamps and a reworked bumper as well.
The top-spec R Trim differentiates itself
with body-coloured bumpers and skirts, larger alloy wheels, and sporty
embellishments on the bumpers. Although we do not get a glimpse inside the
cabin of the Tiguan AllSpace facelift in these images, we expect it will be
similar to the 5-seater Tiguan and few in number. Updates to the interior of
the 5-seater Tiguan included a new steering wheel, a larger infotainment
display, and touch-based climate controls. We expect similar updates for its larger
sibling as well.
Just as the standard Tiguan facelift is
headed to India very soon this year, we expect the Tiguan AllSpace facelift to
make it to our shores by next year as well. Under the hood, however, it will
continue to be a petrol-only SUV. That means it will continue to be powered by
the same 190 hp/320 Nm 2.0-litre TSI engine as before, mated to a 7-speed DSG
automatic transmission. There is still sometime before Volkswagen officially
reveals the Tiguan AllSpace facelift globally.


