Ace of Pace
The Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace's classy European design and solid build quality combined with a robust TSI engine make a strong case for it.
11/12/2020
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PIC : RACHNA TYAGI
MUMBAI
Volkswagen has big plans for India and the coming years should be busy ones for them as they will be launching quite a few products in the Indian car market. Earlier this year, they launched the new VW Tiguan Allspace and though the Tiguan did enter India a couple of years earlier, the new model does have quite a few slews of tricks up its sleeve to put a smile on your face. The Allspace goes up against other 7-seaters such as the Skoda Kodiaq, the Honda CR-V, the Toyota Fortuner, the Ford Endeavour and the MG Gloster, however, it retains its distinct identity thanks to VW’s famous build quality and clean minimalistic design. The Allspace boasts a classy European design and rest assured you and your family will always arrive in great style. Take a look at its exteriors and the first thing that you will notice about the Allspace is that it is a slim SUV, in terms of its proportions, minus any of the bulk or muscle that its counterparts flaunt. No extra curvy fenders or crease lines on the bonnet to give that exaggerated macho appeal to the SUV. In fact, looking at it from the
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