The second-generation Volkswagen Tiguan has been
sighted yet again, this time on the North-South Highway by paultan.org reader
TL Singh. The SUV is still
running on trade plates, though the covering tape on all badging has been
completely dropped, which possibly indicates that a debut doesn’t look to be
very far away.
Sitting on VW Group’s modular MQB platform, which
also underpins the Golf Mk7, the new Tiguan is much larger than its predecessor,
being 60 mm longer, 30 mm wider and having a 77 mm longer wheelbase, but the
increase in dimensions hasn’t brought about a weight penalty – the new car is
actually more than 50 kg lighter than before.
The Tiguan should come
equipped with a 1.4 litre TSI mill for our market, the 280 TSI badging
notwithstanding (the B8 Passat with the same numerical descriptor sold here
wears a 1.8 litre unit). The engine is available in two states of output tune,
but the more familiar one should be the 150 PS and 250 Nm one.
The SUV is available in three trim levels in other
markets – Trendline, Comfortline and Highline – but we’ll have to wait and see
just exactly what Malaysians will receive.