The Volkswagen Tiguan is a crossover SUV series by German manufacturer Volkswagen, introduced in 2007. Positioned between the smaller T-Roc and larger Touareg models, the Tiguan straddles the line between a compact crossover in North America and a medium-sized SUV in Europe. The first generation was based on the PQ46 platform, while the second generation, starting in 2016, adopted the Volkswagen Group MQB A2 platform for enhanced performance and versatility.
The name “Tiguan” is a combination of “Tiger” and “Leguan” (German for iguana), chosen through a contest held by Auto Bild. It has been a commercial success, with over six million units sold worldwide as of 2020, bolstered by its practicality and wide appeal across different markets. In 2019 alone, approximately 910,926 Tiguan units were manufactured, solidifying its position as the best-selling model in the Volkswagen Group.
Key Points:
1. The Volkswagen Tiguan is a crossover SUV introduced by Volkswagen in 2007.
2. Positioned between the T-Roc and Touareg, it is classified as a medium-sized SUV in Europe and a compact crossover in North America.
3. The first generation was built on the PQ46 platform, while the second generation, from 2016, uses the Volkswagen Group MQB A2 platform.
4. The name “Tiguan” is a blend of “Tiger” and “Leguan
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