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The second generation of the Volkswagen Tiguan arrived a few years ago and has been quite the success story. Thanks to its refinement, design, and many technological elements, the redesigned 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan has successfully won over many new consumers. This year, a new version has slipped into the Tiguan 2020 range. The arrival of the IQ.DRIVE model should appeal to new buyers.
The 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan is offered in four separate versions. Up first in the lineup is the Tiguan Trendline, starting at $29,770. Then there’s the Tiguan Comfortline, the all-new IQ.DRIVE model, and, finally, the Highline version, with a price starting at $40,395.
Just like last year, the new 2020 Tiguan is available in front-wheel drive and the 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system. The latter instantly redirects power to the wheels that need it most, so you can drive with confidence. The Tiguan models equipped with the 4MOTION system come with four driving modes to tackle anything on the road. There’s snow mode, road mode, off-road mode, and personalized off-road mode.
For 2020, the Tiguan inherits, like all Volkswagen 2020 models, a host of incredible standard features: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto systems, a rear-view camera, heated front seats, 17-inch wheels, an automatic collision braking system, and a Side Assist blind spot monitor, to name a few.
Brand new for 2020, the Volkswagen Tiguan IQ.DRIVE has several driver assistance features. These include adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and prevention system, and high beam assistant. Style-wise, the Tiguan IQ.DRIVE boasts an exclusive exterior paint in Petroleum Blue Metallic with seats in Titan Black leatherette and Sorcerer Blue stitching. There’s also a panoramic sunroof, ambient interior lighting, silver mirror housings, and special IQ.DRIVE badging.
The 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan is different. In a sea of conformity, it offers German-engineered performance and style with the versatility you need. Thanks to its turbocharged engine that offers more power out of the gate than its competition, driving is sure to be fun.
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