Australia just got a new special edition called the VW Tiguan Allspace Adventure, which sheds the third row for extra cargo space while adding some extra kit for adventure-seekers. Starting with the most important feature of the Allspace Adventure, the boot has a capacity of 760 lt with all five seats in place, which is 60 lt more than the seven-seater Allspace in the same configuration since the third row has been removed.
Visually, the model looks like any other
facelifted Allspace, with the longer rear doors betraying the stretched 2,791
mm wheelbase. The Adventure trim brings a set of 17-inch Dublin
alloy wheels with taller-profile tires, LED headlights and taillights, and
black cladding on the lower part of the bodywork.
Honoring its name, the SUV is also fitted
with a 180-amp alternator and a larger capacity battery suitable for powering
appliances during camping, plus an underbody guard for extra protection. VW is
also offering accessory packs including features like snow chains, all-weather
floor mats, sun blinds, a hard-wearing boot liner, and a load protector.
Standard equipment includes progressive
steering, sport suspension, three-zone climate control, heated seats
upholstered in cloth, wireless phone charging, a 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit Pro
instrument cluster, plus an 8-inch touchscreen for the infotainment that
supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, navigation, voice and gesture
control. Like in other facelifted AU-spec Tiguans, the standard IQ.Drive suite
of ADAS includes adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, blind-spot
monitoring and more.
The Adventure trim is exclusively
available with the top-of-the-range turbocharged 2.0-liter TSI four-cylinder
petrol engine producing 217 hp and 350 Nm of
torque. Power is sent to all four wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch
transmission and VW’s 4Motion system. The VW Tiguan Allspace Adventure is
reserved for the Australian market, with 1,000 units offered initially starting
from August 2022. The special edition is priced at AUD$ 51,990 (US$ 37,428),
making it cheaper than the seven-seater Elegance and R-Line trims with the same
engine.

