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110mm longer version of new Volkswagen Tiguan will more than likely come to the UK

A test mule for a long-wheelbase version of the Volkswagen Tiguan has been spotted testing in Germany, ahead of its anticipated world debut later this year.

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The model hasn’t been officially confirmed for production as of yet, but as Autocar reported earlier this year, the LWB model will arrive in 2017 as part of a three-model Tiguan family. Today’s spy pictures of an undisguised car confirm the LWB’s reveal date is fast approaching.

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Aside from a 110mm longer wheelbase, the new model looks largely unchanged from the standard Tiguan. The most obvious aesthetic changes include a lengthened window behind the C-pillar and slightly longer rear door.

Inside, the car gains two extra seats in the boot to make it a seven seater. With the seats folded down there’ll also be a significant increase on the regular car’s 1655-litre boot space.

UK engine options for the regular car currently include a 2.0-litre TDI diesel with up to 187bhp and a 1.4-litre TSI petrol with 148bhp, but there’s a good chance VW could drop the smaller capacity engine from the long-wheelbase model.

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Like the regular Tiguan, the long-wheelbase will likely feature front-wheel-drive in lower-spec models, with higher, more powerful versions gaining all-wheel-drive.

The model’s arrival in the UK won’t be confirmed until it makes an official debut, but Autocar sources say it’s more than likely that it’ll be offered here. If it is, expect pricing to start at around £24,500.

As to when the model makes its debut, the next big motor show is in Paris this October. Given the production-ready look of today’s test mule, a reveal in France looks highly likely.

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typos1 16 August 2016

Does anyone serioously

Does anyone serioously believe this car will be sold anywhere other than China ? !
Harry P 16 August 2016

Market appeal

If it has more luggage space and not just increased leg room as well as the option for seven seats it will definitely appeal to more than just the Chinese market. Dog owners, families, anyone who goes camping……..
typos1 17 August 2016

It will only have increased

It will only have increased rear legroom, its only for China.
Kamelo 16 August 2016

Maestro

Looks even more like a Maestro than the dumpy version.
Daniel Joseph 15 August 2016

Radical!

Actually, the shape of the rear side window is noticeably different to the regular version, almost BMW X3'ish. A bit radical for VW!
Scratch 15 August 2016

@Daniel Joseph

Reminds me of the X3 too, alternatively a stretched out version of the Golf SV which has a more truncated rear side window of this style.