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Sneak Peek: 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan Exposed Before Official Launch!

Social media posts from MQB-Coding & Retrofit show leaked images of the highly anticipated new Volkswagen Tiguan. The images were allegedly taken from Volkswagen’s internal database. The 2024 Tiguan is set to debut in Europe this autumn, with plans to bring the car to Australia next year. 

The new model boasts more storage space, optional suspension, and headlight technology. This high-tech SUV is a direct rival to popular cars like the Mazda CX-5 and Toyota RAV4 and is expected to remain VW’s top-selling vehicle worldwide. 

The Tiguan will increase in length by about 3 centimeters to 4.54 meters, while maintaining its height, width, and wheelbase from the previous model.

The third-gen Tiguan is looking fresh and new with a sleek design similar to the Golf and electric cars. It has got slim headlights, a wider grille, and cool air intakes on the bumper. The Tiguan is equipped with an impressive lighting system featuring 38,000 micro-LEDs.

While the side design looks similar to the current model, the Tiguan comes with better alloy wheels and side mirrors, giving it a smoother look overall.

Volkswagen is releasing a sleek new Tiguan model that’s sure to turn heads. With full-width tail lights and a light strip running across the tailgate, the rear end is a sight to behold. The Tiguan badging has even been moved lower for an updated look.

And that’s not all! The interior is just as impressive with a column-mounted gear shifter and minimal buttons. Plus, the centre console now has a fancy dial that you can customize.

But wait, there’s more! Volkswagen has added a “driving experience switch” that lets you control everything from the volume to the vehicle’s drive mode. The switch has an OLED display and changes color based on the ambient lighting theme. Get ready to hit the road in style with the new Tiguan.

The all-new Tiguan will sport a massive, tablet-style infotainment touchscreen measuring up to 15 inches! Even lower-end models will get a generous 12-inch display. 

With a climate-control bar running at the bottom and a glowing light display, night drives just got cooler. Expect a conventional, tactile switch steering wheel in all models with haptic touch controls reserved for R-Line versions. 

Not only does it look slick, but it’s also built to impress with an updated MQB Evo platform that shares its structure with the Golf and new Passat. The Skoda Kodiaq will be a close relative, while the Tiguan Allspace gets replaced by a newer model – Tayron.

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