Maximum Cargo Space Reaches 1775L
2nd and 3rd Row Seats Fold Flat
Popular for Family Outings and Car Camping

The Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, a 7-seater sport utility vehicle (SUV), is gaining popularity among consumers who prioritize practicality and cost-effectiveness. With the increase in outdoor family activities such as camping and picnics, the demand for family SUVs has surged significantly.


The Tiguan has long been a representative steady seller among imported SUVs, and targeting the domestic market, a 7-seater gasoline model has been added to the new lineup. It now accounts for about 30% of Volkswagen's domestic sales, emerging as a key model.


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With a maximum cargo space of up to 1775 liters, the interior space can be utilized in various ways. Compared to the previous Tiguan, the overall length has increased by 220 mm to 4730 mm, and the wheelbase has been extended by 110 mm to 2790 mm. This increase has made the interior more spacious. The second-row seats can slide forward and backward, adjust the backrest angle, and fold in a 40:20:40 split. The third row has two seats, allowing up to seven passengers. Folding down just the third-row seats provides a trunk capacity of 700 liters. Both the second and third-row seats fold flat to the floor, enabling car camping and similar uses.


It is also equipped with various convenience features. The 2.0 TSI gasoline model is offered in a single top-tier Prestige trim in Korea. Safety features include IQ.Light as standard, which comprises LED matrix headlights typically found in luxury cars, front and rear dynamic turn signals, and dynamic light assist. These features help improve visibility.


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The driving assistance system is also quite effective. The IQ.Drive Travel Assist function helps maintain speed and lane position by considering the distance to the vehicle ahead from start up to 210 km/h. It integrates adaptive cruise control and lane assist by utilizing the vehicle’s front camera, radar, and ultrasonic sensors. The occupant protection system tightens seat belts and closes windows and the sunroof upon detecting an accident. Additionally, pedestrian monitoring and rear traffic alert systems are included.


The 2.0 TSI gasoline engine in this vehicle delivers up to 186 horsepower with a direct injection turbocharger system. Fuel efficiency is rated at 10.1 km per liter on a combined basis (9.0 km/l in the city and 11.9 km/l on the highway). It is classified as a low-emission Level 3 eco-friendly vehicle, qualifying for benefits such as discounts at public parking lots. The price is 50,986,000 KRW (including a 3.5% individual consumption tax).



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