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2021 Volkswagen Volkswagen Tiguan Life

The Volkswagen Tiguan is the most successful Sports Utility Vehicle in Europe and one of the top-selling SUVs in the world. More than six million units have been produced to date. In 2019, it was again the most popular model of the brand and entire Volkswagen Group, with around 911,000 units produced. The top-selling vehicle is now about to receive a comprehensive update. Ralf Brandstätter, Chief Operating Officer and designated CEO of the Volkswagen brand: “We launched our global SUV strategy with the second-generation Tiguan in 2016. It served as the basis for many successful models worldwide. Volkswagen is now taking the next step by electrifying, digitalising and networking the new Tiguan. This will equip the compact SUV to handle the challenges of the modern era.” You can find more visual details of the 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Life gallery by scrolling up.

New Tiguan evolutionary stage. All key technology on board the best- seller is set to take a significant step forward. Volkswagen is electrifying the Tiguan with a new, state-of-the-art plug-in hybrid drive (with a system output of 180 kW / 245 PS). The SUV will also be available as a standalone Tiguan R for the first time with a 235 kW (320 PS) TSI engine. The performance experts at Volkswagen R have developed a new all-wheel drive system with selective wheel torque control for the extremely dynamic flagship model of the range. Volkswagen’s use of twin dosing now ensures that the turbo diesel engines (TDI) in the new Tiguan are among the cleanest combustion engines in the world. With the new Travel Assist system in the Tiguan, the SUV is now capable of assisted driving at speeds up to 210 km/h (longitudinal and lateral guidance). In addition, the latest infotainment system generation (MIB3) means that the Tiguan has a brand new range of online services and functions on board. Another new feature is the 480-watt sound system from the audio specialists Harman/Kardon. Volkswagen has also digitalised the climate control functions by means of touch sliders and touch buttons. And last, but by no means least, the Tiguan’s new IQ.LIGHT – LED matrix headlights guide the driver through the night with enhanced comfort and safety.

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2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Life

The most versatile SUV. Like its predecessors, the new Tiguan is extremely versatile. It is a genuine SUV capable of towing loads of up to 2.5 tonnes – a Volkswagen that can handle every motoring situation with aplomb. This is truer than ever, thanks to the new range of drive, assist and infotainment systems on board the Tiguan.

All-new front end. The new front end is one of the key visual features of the updated Tiguan. Klaus Zyciora, Head of Design for the Volkswagen Group and Chief Designer at Volkswagen Passenger Cars: “At the front, Volkswagen’s new SUV radiator grille forges a visual link between the Tiguan and models such as the larger Touareg and the Atlas Cross Sport sold in North America. It really lends the new Tiguan a significantly more confident appearance.” The bonnet is higher and the new radiator grille with LED headlights is wider, with the new Volkswagen badge positioned centrally at the front. The eye-catching bumpers have also undergone a makeover. At the rear, the “Tiguan” lettering is now in a conspicuous central position below the VW badge. The “4MOTION” lettering on the rear of all-wheel drive models has also been redesigned.

New powertrains

Electrified eHybrid. Volkswagen has restructured the range of powertrains for the Tiguan. One of the highlights will include the new Tiguan eHybrid with a plug-in hybrid drive (180 kW / 245 PS). The Tiguan eHybrid is an integral component of Volkswagen’s electrification strategy. Dr Frank Welsch, Member of the Brand Board of Management with responsibility for Technical Development: “We designed the drive concept in such a way that the Tiguan eHybrid always starts in E-MODE, the enhanced electric driving mode, providing the battery has been charged sufficiently. According to the WLTP, the vehicle can cover around 504 kilometres on a single battery charge. As a result, most of our customers will be able to cover their average daily trips under electric power alone, and that’s what it’s all about: zero local emissions in practice!” The easy-to-configure hybrid mode enables the vehicle to store sufficient electrical energy, even on long journeys, to allow you to drive the final distance to your urban destination with zero emissions. The Tiguan eHybrid can be driven in all-electric mode at up to 130 km/h; in Hybrid mode, the electric motor supports the efficient TSI (turbocharged direct injection petrol engine) during acceleration. The combination of electric motor and combustion engine in this hybrid mode delivers an impressive level of power, as the electric motor provides additional boost. GTE mode allows particularly dynamic driving and is activated by pressing a button next to the DSG gear lever. In GTE mode, the electric drive motor and TSI engine join forces to deliver the maximum system power of the Tiguan eHybrid.

Twin dosing cleans up. The other powertrain options also feature an array of sustainable innovations. Take the turbo diesel, for example. The Tiguan’s popular TDI engines will in future be fitted with two SCR catalytic converters in sequence, each with its own AdBlue injection. This facilitates a process known as twin dosing, which enables Volkswagen to significantly reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions compared to the previous model. The first SCR catalytic converter is located close to the engine so that it reaches its optimum operating temperature shortly after starting, which helps to reduce NOx emissions extremely quickly. Its close-coupled position is also beneficial when driving with low engine loads. The second SCR catalytic converter is located in the underbody of the vehicle. Since the distance to the engine is greater, the exhaust gas temperature upstream of the second catalytic converter can be as much as 100°C lower. As a result, this SCR catalytic converter works particularly well under heavy loads, for example when driving at higher speeds or towing a trailer. Regardless of the engine’s operating mode, twin dosing ensures that one of the two SCR catalytic converters is always operating in the optimum temperature range. This facilitates extra-efficient exhaust gas aftertreatment, which converts nitrogen oxides into water and harmless nitrogen.

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2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Life

Added R dynamics. The 235 kW (320 PS) Performance TSI engine for the first Tiguan R is an all-new powertrain in the Tiguan family. “The Tiguan R really enhances the product family. It boasts all the attributes we know and expect from an R model – sportiness and race track capability allied with complete suitability for everyday use featuring an expressive design,” explains Jost Capito, Director Volkswagen R. Under the auspices of Volkswagen R, the EA888 evo4 – the latest version of the Performance TSI – has been adapted for the new Tiguan R. Further, a new all-wheel drive system, called “R-Performance Torque Vectoring”, with selective wheel torque control has been developed. The system distributes the drive power variably between the front and rear axles as well as the left and right rear wheels. In technical jargon, it is also known as “torque vectoring”. Thanks to the individually distributable output, up to 100% of the drive torque can be directed to the wheel on the outside of the bend, leading to noticeably more agile vehicle handling. The intensity of the power distribution is determined by the current steering angle, accelerator pedal position, lateral acceleration, yaw rate and speed. The driver can control the way in which the selective wheel torque control and the stabilising vehicle dynamics systems work, using the standard driving profile selection (Comfort, Sport, Race, Individual, Offroad, Snow and Offroad Individual modes). The driver can access the sporty Race mode instantly by pressing the blue R button on the Tiguan R’s new multifunction sports steering wheel – turning the Tiguan R into a sports car at the push of a button.

New controls and infotainment systems

Digital touch panels instead of buttons and controls. Inside the vehicle, Volkswagen has added an all-new touch module3 for the climate control functions. In addition to touch buttons, generously sized and illuminated touch sliders are used for fan and temperature control. The touch buttons can also optionally be used to operate functions such as the seat, rear window and windscreen heating, and to open the air-conditioning menu. A digital version of the new multifunction steering wheel featuring illuminated touch islands and sliders is also available as an option. Illuminated USB-C ports are located under the air-conditioning module.

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MIB3 and App-Connect WirelessAnother of the Tiguan’s technical highlights is the new range of infotainment systems (MIB3), which enable the user to connect to a variety of online services. Thanks to an Online Connectivity Unit (OCU) with integrated eSIM, the enhanced functions of the MIB3 systems include the online services of We Connect (prepared for unlimited usage period) and We Connect Plus (prepared for free use for one or three years in Europe). Depending on the equipment, the MIB3 systems also offer new features including natural voice control and access to streaming services such as Apple Music™. Users can also personalise a wide range of settings and save them to the cloud via Volkswagen ID for use in other Volkswagen vehicles. Another new feature is the wireless integration of apps via App-Connect Wireless for Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™.

Harman Kardon sound system. Volkswagen has worked with audio specialist Harman/Kardon to develop a new, optional premium sound system for the Tiguan. It features ten high-performance loudspeakers and a 480-watt amplifier. The sound can be configured individually using four preset audio profiles. The blend of rich basses, crystal-clear trebles and razor-sharp speech reproduction makes for a fascinating audio experience.

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2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Life

New assist and light systems

Travel Assist as a new IQ.DRIVE system. Volkswagen is bundling its systems for assisted driving under the umbrella brand IQ.DRIVE. The Tiguan takes assisted driving one step further with Travel Assist – the first time that this system has been available in the product line. The system can take over steering, braking and acceleration of the new Tiguan at speeds of between 0 km/h (with DSG dual clutch gearbox) or 30 km/h (manual gearbox) and 210 km/h (the driver remains responsible for control of the SUV at all times). To do so, the system uses functions including Adaptive Cruise Control (longitudinal guidance) and the Lane Assist lane keeping system (lateral guidance). The driver activates the system by pressing a separate Travel Assist button on the new multifunction steering wheel. The driver has to keep their hands on the steering wheel even when Travel Assist is active. The Tiguan’s electronics register this via touch- sensitive surfaces on the steering wheel. Touch detection is a great deal more reliable than steering angle-based systems even on long and very flat stretches of road.

Predictive ACCThe latest generation of adaptive cruise control (ACC) proactively takes into account local speed limit information, town boundary signs, junctions and roundabouts. For this purpose, the assist system uses the signals from the front camera and the GPS and map data from the navigation system for control. The ACC in the Tiguan is an example of how even familiar assist systems are constantly evolving and becoming more intelligent. Another example is the Autonomous Emergency Braking Front Assist system that comes as standard in the Tiguan and now features an extended range of functions. Improvements have been made to how the system reacts to persons that are crossing the road in complex situations. Lane Assist is a third example of an enhanced system. The latest generation of the lane keeping system is now able to detect road lanes and lane boundaries such as grass edges even more accurately.

New IQ.LIGHTA new evolutionary stage of vehicle lighting is now available for the first time in the Tiguan – the IQ.LIGHT – LED matrix headlights. Volkswagen first used this headlight system in a similar form in the Touareg, the Tiguan’s larger cousin. Following in the tracks of the Touareg, Passat and Golf, the new Tiguan is the fourth Volkswagen to feature this LED lighting system, which is considered one of the best of its kind in the world. A matrix of 24 LEDs in each headlight module is used to activate various lighting functions, some of which are interactive, and to project them onto the road. Another first for the Tiguan is the “wiping” animation of the LED turn signals integrated into the IQ.LIGHT – LED matrix headlights module. The LED tail light clusters have also been redesigned. The top versions now also feature a “wiping” turn signal function; other new features here are the visually striking click-clack switchover between the tail light and brake light function, and also the animated coming home / leaving home functions when unlocking and locking the Tiguan.

New equipment lines

Tiguan, Life, Elegance, R-Line. Volkswagen has also reconfigured and renamed its equipment lines. The next level up from the basic Tiguan model is the Life version, with more comprehensive features. In the next equipment level, the lines fork into the more luxurious Elegance and sportier R-Line models. All versions of the Tiguan come with LED headlights, the proactive occupant protection system in combination with Autonomous Emergency Braking Front Assist, the new multifunction steering wheel, an infotainment system with an at least 6.5-inch display, and We Connect and We Connect Plus as standard. The standard features of the Life package include Light Assist (main-beam control), ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control), a roof railing or automatic air conditioning system (Climatronic) and 17-inch aluminium wheels. The range-topping Elegance and R-Line lines also share standard details including the IQ.LIGHT – LED matrix headlights, the Digital Cockpit featuring digital instruments and a 10-inch screen diagonal, adjustable multi-coloured background lighting and the winter pack including heated steering wheel. The Elegance package also includes an electrically opening and closing boot lid and an anodised Silver roof railing. (All equipment examples apply to the German market and may vary in other countries.)

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2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Life

Unique exterior for the R. The Tiguan R developed by Volkswagen R provides a range of exclusive performance features and equipment. The version with an R badge is always the most powerful model in the range, and Volkswagen R dedicatedly develops bespoke equipment for these models. The 235 kW (320 PS) Tiguan R is no exception – the premium exterior equipment includes distinctive bumpers, a unique rear diffuser, wheel housing extensions, and 21-inch “Estoril” alloy wheels.

Unique functional equipment for the R. The specific R equipment is rounded off by a powerful 18-inch brake system, a newly tuned adaptive chassis (DCC) that has been lowered by 10 mm compared to the base Tiguan, bespoke driving profile selection, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) that can be deactivated, a completely new all-wheel drive system with selective wheel torque control (called “R-Performance Torque Vectoring”), and a unique four-branch sports exhaust system with visible tailpipes and chrome trim covers. A titanium exhaust system by the sports exhaust specialist Akrapovič will also be available as an optional extra for the Tiguan R.

Unique interior equipment for the R. The highlights inside the Tiguan R include new premium sport seats developed exclusively for this model with integrated head rests that are in keeping with the dynamic nature of the vehicle, both visually and ergonomically. Other features include digital instruments (Digital Cockpit) bearing the R logo and an integrated lap timer, bespoke R decorative trim (Carbon Grey) and illuminated sill panel trims. The interior is finished off with a new R sports steering wheel with an R button for direct activation of Race mode and sporty paddles for manual control of the 7-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG), which is also fitted as standard.

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