Tiguan Official: Volkswagen Tiguan LWB (Chinese Version) - (Facelift thread before)


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with some nice 18' or 19' inch rims it must look perfect.
 
They look official to me, especially because of the chinese signs and this think will launch there on one of these motor shows… (Guangzhou Motor Show (24. to 30. November))

Thank you very much!
:)

EDIT: saw the new images!
 
Yeah, with the right color and the xenons the Tiguan looks like an expensive SUV but unfortunately the interior is less impressive and reveals that it isn't a luxury vehicle.
 
Are you sure it is a facelift? I thought it was only a LWB version model made in Shanghai VW.
 
Okay, I promoted this thread as Official Tiguan Facelift thread. Well, I got information now. This isn't a facelift, but a special Chinese LWB (!!) version of the Tiguan:













Still think, that the front looks much better then on the european verison! :D

Nevertheless can't really see a difference to the german Tiguan, but the version above is promoted as LWB! :

 
lol..

is there a LWB polo in china? :D

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No LWB polo, but the chinese Passat is based on the old Superb - so longer wheelbase then the european one as well!





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And just checked the wheelbases:

Tiguan LWB: 2684 mm

Tiguan: 2604 mm

The chinese version is about 8 cm longer…

:t-cheers:
 

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