The Tiguan compact SUV is VW’s № 3-selling model in Europe after the T-Roc and Golf. The new Tiguan has light strips across the front and rear of the car, bringing the look of the Tiguan in line with more recent designs. The car can also be specified with high-definition matrix LED headlights.
Inside, VW—having previously backtracked to real buttons after getting an earful from buyers frustrated with an all-controls-on-the-touchscreen interior—now are going back to touchscreens. They’ve moved features including heating and ventilation controls onto the 15-inch dashboard screen. Like the VW Passat, the new Tiguan runs what the automaker calls its MIB4 (modular infotainment matrix 4th generation) digital architecture for its cockpit and central screen displays.