With the focus still being very much on the newly launched Tiguan R, Volkswagen has – without fanfare – confirmed pricing of the long overdue turbodiesel model initially tipped for introduction next year.
Only offered in R-Line guise and positioned below the 2.0 TSI R-Line as previously speculated, the Tiguan TDI debuts with outputs of 130kW/380Nm from its 2.0-litre engine, the former being two kilowatts down on the equivalent European-market TDI 180.
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As reported last month, the TDI’s amount of twist goes to all for four corners through Volkswagen’s 4Motion all-wheel-drive system via a seven-speed DSG, with its top speed capped at 207 km/h and 0-100 km/h taking 8.3 seconds. Claimed fuel consumption is 6.6 L/100 km.
For now limited to the standard length Tiguan with the seven-seat Allspace remaining a petrol-only affair, standard specification on the TDI mirrors that of the 2.0 TSI, namely 19-inch Valencia alloy wheels, interior ambient lighting and darkened taillight clusters, plus:
The extensive options list meanwhile comprises the 9.2-inch Discover Pro infotainment system, Heads-Up Display, panoramic sunroof, Matrix I.Q. LED headlights, 20-inch Suzuka alloy wheels, wireless smartphone charger, the uprated Harman Kardon sound system and the popular black styling package.
Optional safety and driver assistance system consist of Forward Collision Waring with Autonomous Emergency Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Driver Attention Alert, Lane Change Assist, Traffic Jam Assist, Lane Keep Assist, Travel Assist and Trailer Manoeuvring.
As with the rest of the Tiguan range, the TDI’s sticker price includes a three-year/120 000 km warranty as well as a five-year/90 000 km service plan.
Additional info from duaporta.com and cars.co.za.
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