Volkswagen Tiguan Match London - Arab Today Volkswagen has launched its new Tiguan Match compact SUV, and it costs less than the Tiguan SE. On top of the already generous specification of the outgoing SE, the new Tiguan Match adds the RNS 315 colour touchscreen satellite navigation system and new 17-inch ‘New Orleans’ alloys. Connectivity comes thanks to standard Bluetooth, as well as an MDI media interface with leads for iPhone ( four and earlier) and USB, while there’s also a CD/DVD player, SD card provision and a DAB digital radio. A multifunction steering wheel (trimmed in leather, just like the gear lever and handbrake) enables operation without taking your hands from the wheel. Standard 2Zone climate control helps to keep the temperature just right on either side of the cabin, while folding picnic tables on the back of the front seats ensure that rear-seat passengers are well catered for. As on all Volkswagen models, standard rear Isofix mountings make securing a child-seat child’s play. The rear seats also split 60:40, can be moved lengthways, to increase luggage space or legroom as required by up to 16 cm, while the backrest angles can be adjusted by 23 degrees. The rear seats can also be folded to increase luggage capacity from 470 to 1,510 litres. The front passenger seat backrest can also be folded forwards, to create a load space that is up to 2.5 metres long. There’s plenty of room for smaller items both in the under-seat drawers and also under the boot floor, alongside the space-saver spare wheel. Storing the Tiguan itself is also a doddle. As well as standard front and rear parking sensors, the Match comes with the latest generation of Volkswagen’s Park Assist self-parking system. This takes control of the steering wheel to either reverse- or parallel-park the Tiguan into spaces just 1.1 m longer than the vehicle. The Tiguan Match is available with a wide choice of frugal and advanced diesel and petrol engines and gearboxes, from a two-wheel drive 1.4-litre TSI 160 PS petrol to a four-wheel drive 2.0-litre TDI 177 PS turbodiesel, with CO2 emissions from just 139 g/km.
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