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  2. Volkswagen Tiguan - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of Volkswagen vehicles - Wikipedia

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    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: Compact crossover SUV (C-segment) built on the MQB A2 platform. Touareg: 2002 2018 Global (except North America, etc.) MLB Evo: First crossover SUV ever built by ...

  4. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    VW Tiguan Mk2. VW Polo (Russia) Škoda Rapid. VW Polo Sedan. VW Jetta Mk5 VW Passat B6 VW Passat B7 VW Tiguan Mk1 VW Touareg VW Caddy Mk3 VW Transporter (T5) VW Transporter (T6) Škoda Fabia Mk1 Škoda Fabia Mk2 Škoda Octavia Tour (Mk1) Škoda Octavia Mk2. Audi A6 Audi A7 Audi A8 Audi Q5 Audi Q7 Audi Q8. EA211 1.6L I4 Engine components: 2007: ...

  5. Volkswagen R - Wikipedia

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    2020 VW Tiguan R. The Tiguan R was released in June 2020 alongside the facelifted model. It is powered by a new 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 that delivers 320 PS (235 kW; 316 hp) and 420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft), shared with the Arteon R and the Mk8 Golf R. The engine is mated to an all-wheel-drive system which has the ability to split torque ...

  6. List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines - Wikipedia

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    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" .

  7. John Muir (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    John Muir (1918–1977) was a structural engineer who worked for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), who "dropped out," 1960s-style, to become a writer and long-haired car mechanic with a garage in Taos, New Mexico, specializing in maintenance and repair of Volkswagens. [1] He was a distant relative of the naturalist John Muir. [2]

  8. Volkswagen Group W-12 engine - Wikipedia

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    The only mass-production W12 engine is the Volkswagen 6.0 WR12 48v, a four-bank design which was released in 2001. This engine has been used in several models from the brands Audi, Bentley, and Volkswagen, and in 2003 a turbocharged version was released.

  9. Volkswagen Group of America - Wikipedia

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    On September 6, 2007, Volkswagen of America announced it would relocate its North American headquarters to Herndon, Virginia. [20] [21] Volkswagen sales are particularly strong in the Mid-Atlantic region, as well as both coasts. The company indicated that it is important for them to locate in a region where their customer base is strongest.