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Volkswagen Tiguan Low Poly 3D Model

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The Volkswagen Tiguan has been around since 2008 and was the firm’s first entry into the crossover segment.

The latest model went on sale in 2016, and was the first VW SUV to sit on the company’s MQB platform – what essentially underpins the vast majority of the firm’s cars. It is classier than ever – particularly in sporty-looking R-Line trim. It remains good at what Volkswagens do best – being well-built and premium.

The Tiguan has since spawned a seven-seat Allspace version, alongside the five-seater tested here, while a smaller T-Roc crossover is on sale now, with more set to join the German firm’s line-up as it builds its model offensive.

Volkswagen offers an excellent range of engines on the Tiguan – particularly on the diesel front. A 2.0-litre diesel engine is available with 113bhp, 148bhp, 187bhp, or in the case of our test car the range-topping twin-turbo 237bhp engine. It’s the same engine available in the brand new Skoda Kodiaq vRS and delivers fantastic performance for a car of this size.

A top speed of 142mph is possible, while the 0-60mph time of 6.3 seconds is mightily impressive for a family SUV. Admittedly this performance will be offset by more money being needed to fill up. Both the 148bhp and 187bhp will be quick enough in most cases, and offer better value for money.

On the petrol front, there’s a 1.4-litre unit delivering either 123bhp or 148bhp, as well as a 178bhp 2.0-litre engine.

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