The third-generation Volkswagen Tiguan hasn’t been officially revealed yet, but there will be few surprises when it is.
Our spy photographers in Europe have captured the new mid-sized SUV while testing yet again, this time in white paint rather than black. It was captured on a sunny day with a brisk temperature of -23 degrees.
The third-gen Tiguan clearly offers a more curvaceous profile with upper body sculpting reminiscent of its larger siblings.
It’s expected the new Tiguan will migrate to the latest MQB Evo platform like the Golf 8 and Skoda Octavia – with petrol, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid options.
A hot Tiguan R with running gear lifted from the Golf R is a near-certainty as well, though a full electric model is less likely given the existence of the similarly sized, EV-only ID.4.
While our spy photographers weren’t able to capture any interior images of this particular Tiguan prototype, they have previously snapped the inside of an earlier prototype.
A glance inside reveals a new-look centre touchscreen, the absence of buttons and dials, and a simpler cluster design.
We’d be expecting the new Tiguan to appear in 2023 at one of the major European motorshows, with a market launch for 2024.
The current-generation model has been in production since 2016, with the typical vehicle life-cycle lasting 7-8 years.
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