The VW Tiguan Allspace has been launched
in India for an introductory price of INR 33.13 lakh (ex-showroom). Unlike the
VW Tiguan, it is imported to India as a CBU. The VW Tiguan Allspace is offered
in India in only one configuration, and it's a decently loaded one. On the
styling front, it packs features like LED headlamps, LED DRLs, dark red LED
tail lamps, 18-inch alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof and illuminated scuff
plates (front).
Comfort and convenience features of the VW
Tiguan Allspace include fully digital instrument cluster, electric parking
brake, 3-zone automatic climate control, power-adjustable driver seat with
memory function and power-adjustable lumbar support, front seat heating, Vienna
leather seat upholstery, power-adjustable ORVMs with memory function, cruise
control, kick-activated tailgate and much more. The infotainment system is the
Composition Media unit, which doesn't include satellite navigation.
The longest list is perhaps of the safety
features. 7 airbags including a knee airbag, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System,
Hill Descent Control, front and rear parking sensors, rear-view camera, front
and rear fog lamps, and ORVM heating are some of the noteworthy mentions.
The VW Tiguan Allspace is 4,821 mm long,
1,839 mm wide and 1,674 mm tall. It has a wheelbase of 2,787 mm. It is
available in only the 7-seat version in our market, with up to 1,274 litres of
boot space. Under the hood, there's a BS-VI 2.0-litre turbocharged
four-cylinder petrol engine producing 190 PS at 4,200 rpm and 320 Nm of torque
at 1,500-4,100 rpm. A 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and an
all-wheel drive system are standard.
The VW Tiguan Allspace competes with the
Honda CR-V in India. Like the German SUV, the Japanese SUV is available in only
its 7-seat version. Its prices start at INR 28.27 lakh
(ex-showroom Delhi).