It will first go on sale in China, followed by India and several other markets in 2025
It is essentially a stretched version of the 5-seater Tiguan that was revealed last year.
In China, it will be sold as the Tiguan L Pro, but as Tayron in other markets.
Think of it as a successor to the erstwhile Tiguan AllSpace
Will be available in both 5- and 7-seater configurations, depending on the market
Exterior design
Face very similar to Tiguan with contrasting black finish Blacked-out wheel arches, wheelbase longer by 111mm Rear gets sculpted tail gate, connected taillamps, blacked-out bumper
Interior
Three screens, including one for passenger Very minimalistic layout, clean centre console Plenty of soft-touch materials, nifty storage areas
Features
Powered front seats with memory Heating/ventilation with massage for front passengers Dual-zone climate control Wireless phone charging 360-degree camera, ADAS suite
Powertrain
2 petrol engines in China – 2.0-litre TSI in 2 states of tune – 184hp/217hp
7-speed DCT, gets both 2WD and AWD; Could get diesel and plug-in hybrids in other markets
India launch details
Expected to arrive in 2025 Will be locally assembled via CKD kits