
2022 Volkswagen Tiguan AllSpace unveiled with bolder styling, updated technology
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For 2022, Volkswagen revealed the Tiguan AllSpace with revised design, new control and assist systems, as well as new features to compete with its rivals in the segment.
Volkswagen introduced the Tiguan back in 2016, and since then has received numerous updates. For the European and Indian market though, the company introduced a longer, 7-seat version, called the Volkswagen Tiguan AllSpace in 2019, and for 2022, the company revealed the Volkswagen Tiguan AllSpace with revised design, new control and assist systems, as well as new features to compete with its rivals in the segment. Due to its redesigned front, the 2022 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace grows to a length of 22mm at 4,723mm offering more room inside. To maintain the premium quality of the Tiguan Allspace, the facelift receives a newly designed front featuring an independent radiator grille and signature light. Buyers can also opt for the new IQ.LIGHT LED matrix headlights, as well as a "sweeping" indicator function of the LED turn signals. On either side of the redesigned Volkswagen logo, an illuminated strip in the radiator grille adds a striking visual note.
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