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The Volkswagen Tiguan (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːɡn̩ ˈtiːɡu̯aːn]) is a sport utility vehicle produced by German manufacturer Volkswagen since 2007, sitting between the smaller T-Roc and the larger Touareg in the company's crossover SUV range.
2005 VW Golf Mk5, 2006 VW Touran, 2008 Audi A3, 2008 VW Scirocco, possibly in the 2008 VW Concept R, 2007 SEAT León, 2008 Škoda Octavia, 2009 VW Tiguan, 2009 VW Golf Mk6 references "Volkswagen Golf GT TSI – Supercharged and Turbocharged 1.4L" .
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Volkswagen Atlas is a mid-size crossover SUV [4] [5 ... 10.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a 12.0-inch touchscreen ...
The new generation of the compact SUV now offers a plug-in-hybrid powertrain, and the U.S. version will likely be larger than the Euro-spec model seen here.
VW Lavida VW Polo VW Tiguan VW Tiguan X VW T-Cross. VW ID.3 VW ID.4 X VW ID.6 X. Audi A7L Audi Q5 e-tron Audi Q6. VW Santana Vista. VW Phideon. VW Passat Lingyu. Škoda Fabia. Škoda Octavia. VW Touran. Engines Battery systems: 1985: 17,294: SVW (SAIC Volkswagen Automobile Co., Ltd.) consists of a total area of 3.33 km 2, and includes a floor ...
Volkswagen Group: Volkswagen Amarok: 2-door single cab 4-door crew cab Mid-size pickup truck: 232.3 in (5.90 m) Toyota Motor Corporation: Toyota Tacoma: 2+2 door extended cab 4-door crew cab Mid-size pickup truck: 225.5 in (5.73 m) Nissan Motor Company: Nissan Frontier: 2+2 door extended cab 4-door crew cab Mid-size pickup truck: 224.1 in (5.69 m)
The Volkswagen Transporter, initially the Type 2, [2] is a range of light commercial vehicles, built as vans, pickups, and cab-and-chassis variants, introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as their second mass-production light motor vehicle series, and inspired by an idea and request from then-Netherlands-VW-importer Ben Pon.
The Volkswagen Type 4 is a compact / midsize family car, manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen of Germany as a D‑segment car from 1968 to 1974 in two-door and four-door sedan as well as two-door station wagon body styles. The Type 4 evolved through two generations, the 411 (1968–1972) and 412 series (1972–1974).