At the 2023 Munich Auto Show, the new Tiguan camouflage car was officially unveiled. The new car is built on the new generation modular platform MQB evo. The actual car will make its world debut this fall, and is planned to be launched in 2024.
In terms of appearance, the new Tiguan has an obvious ID. family style. The grille between the headlights is also significantly different from previous spy photos, adopting a closed design. The headlights adopt IQ.LIGHT high-definition matrix headlights.
On the side and rear, the new car lacks some toughness and also adopts a more rounded design idea. The rear retains the familiar Volkswagen style, and the taillight shape is expected to be consistent with previous spy photos. In terms of body size, the length of the new car has increased by 32mm to 4551mm, the height has increased by 5mm to 1640mm, the width is 1939mm, and the wheelbase is 2681mm. Of course, domestic models will definitely be lengthened in the future.
The interior of the new Tiguan also incorporates the latest family design language, moving closer to the ID. family style. The low-end version of the new car will be equipped with a 12.9-inch central control screen, while the mid-to-high-end models will be equipped with a 15-inch central control screen and will use an OLED screen with higher definition. In addition, the new car is also equipped with a 10.25-inch full LCD instrument panel and a head-up display system. At the same time, we also saw that the new car adopts a pocket design.
In terms of power, the new car launches three power models: fuel version, diesel version, and plug-in hybrid version. Among them, the plug-in hybrid version will have a pure electric cruising range of 120 kilometers, with a maximum The power is expected to be between 150-200 kilowatts and will have fast charging capabilities.
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Editor: Wu Haotian