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The launch of the Tiguan in the Indian market marks Volkswagen India's return to the SUV segment, since the Touareg was discontinued there in 2013. The LWB Tiguan Allspace was showcased at the Auto Expo 2020 and was launched to the Indian market in March 2020. [67] The facelift Tiguan was launched in India on 7 December 2021.
The launch of a third-generation Tiguan this summer is critical to growing sales at Volkswagen stores. This new 2025 model rides on a new version of VW's MQB platform , with a longer wheelbase and ...
Volkswagen's best-selling model is all-new for 2025. ... Now, as Volkswagen launches its redesigned Tiguan for the 2025 model year, the brand is giving new life to the platform.
Two-row full-size crossover SUV for the Chinese market below the Talagon. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen. Tayron: 2018 2018 China MQB A2: Sister model to the Tiguan. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen. 2024 Global MQB Evo: Mid-Size crossover SUV. Successor to the Tiguan Allspace. Tiguan: 2008 2023 Global MQB Evo
1954: Volkswagen assembly commenced by Martin and King Pty Ltd, Clayton. [43] 1957: Factory purchased by newly formed Volkswagen (Australasia) Pty Ltd, which is 51% owned by Volkswagen Germany. [44] 1959: An adjoining property is purchased to be the new VW administration headquarters, central parts warehouse and engine assembly shop.
Volkswagen Passat (3C), Volkswagen Sharan (7M), Škoda Superb (3T) PL46 [2] mid-size cars: Audi A4 (8E B6) PQ47 [2] mid-size cars: Volkswagen CC (7N B7) PL47 [2] mid-size cars: Audi A4 (8E B7), SEAT Exeo: PL62 [2] full-size luxury cars: Audi A8, Bentley Continental Flying Spur, Bentley Continental GT/GTC, Volkswagen Phaeton: PL64 [2] full-size ...
The Volkswagen Group MQB platform is the company's strategy for shared modular design construction of its transverse, front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout (optional front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout) automobiles.
"I’m often asked if I knew it would work out. The truth is I didn’t." Ash Jurberg shares the story of meeting his wife in an essay for TODAY.com.