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The Tiguan Allspace is all about space

Vryheid SUV enthusiasts had the opportunity to test drive the Tiguan Allspace last weekend at Mascor VW, were friendly staff were waiting to show off the features of the vehicle.

Vryheid SUV enthusiasts had the opportunity to test drive the Tiguan Allspace last weekend at Mascor VW, were friendly staff were waiting to show off the features of the vehicle.

The Tiguan Allspace fills the gap between the normal Tiguan and the Touareg.

Although it may look the same as the normal Tiguan, it is a different car.

Available in three trim versions – Trendline, Comfortline and Highline – the Allspace is all about space.

Depending on how you like it and its intended use, the Tiguan AllSpace is available in on and offroad optional packages.

The package includes a special engine underbody protection that extends to the bumper for off-road driving with the off-road front section improving the vehicle’s ramp angle by seven degrees.

It has a longer wheelbase, seven seats plus a bunch of standard features.

The hood has been raised and radiator grilles have been redesigned. The grille now gains chrome strips that extend to the headlights.

You also get a larger side window by the C-Pillar and decorative badging.

All three trim levels have a generous list of standard equipment that includes climate control, parking sensors and 18-inch alloy wheels, plus VW’s Discover Navigation infotainment system with DAB and Bluetooth connectivity.

For example, the Allspace Trendline comes with LED daytime running lights, a Light and Visibility Package that includes auto-dimming mirrors, auto headlights and wipers and high beam assist, granite grey underbody protection and privacy glass for the rear and side windows.

Comfortline derivatives gain an electrically-operated tailgate, LED headlights with dynamic cornering lights and Hill Descent Assist.

The Highline adds 18-inch alloys, a silver front spoiler, ambient lighting as well as keyless locking and starting.

You get the choice of three petrol and one diesel four-cylinder engine.

The TSI engines have output ratings of 110 kW/250Nm, 132 kW/320Nm and 162 kW/350Nm, while the only TDI engine in the line-up develops 110 kW and 340Nm.

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