The VW Tiguan L is a popular product in the current market, but its mature and stable appearance and traditional interior design have deterred many young consumers. The writer is also one of the many discouraged consumers. The Tiguan L Pro is expected to be released this year, and current live photos have been exposed. The new car continues the fashionable and sporty atmosphere of the overseas version.
The new car's exterior design tends toward new energy design, with a slight resemblance to the Volkswagen ID4/ID7, showing a slightly fashionable style. Both the front and rear feature through-type light units, and the smoked black design brings a good visual texture. The Volkswagen logo lights up, demonstrating both technology and good recognition. The large front grille and side smoked black wheels, combined with a dynamic vibe, exude a rather strong sense of style, making the overall appearance more fashionable and dynamic than the current model.
The interior is newly designed, using a large amount of suede leather to wrap the interior, with many parts using glossy black painted decorative panels to enhance the exquisite feel. The interior is minimalistic, and is equipped with three LCD screens, rendering a good sense of fashion and technology. It is understood that the size of the central control screen is 15 inches, the instrument panel screen is 10.25 inches, and the size of the entertainment screen for the co-pilot is unknown, but it is estimated to be around 10 inches, or the same size as the instrument panel screen at 10.25 inches.
The new car is available in standard and R-Line versions, with dimensions of 4735/1842 (1859)/1682mm in length, width, and height, and a wheelbase of 2791mm, positioning it as a mid-sized car. The space performance is naturally good.
The new car is a 2.0T high-power version, with a power of 162kW. The 2.0T low-power version has a power of 137kW and comes with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The current guide price is between $27.5K and $36K, with a discount of $4K to $5.5K. How much do you think the new car should be sold for?