40 MPG, 258 LBS FT OF TORQUE: NEW TIGUAN MIXES POWER WITH ECONOMY
The most powerful
Tiguan yet, equipped with a new 2.0-litre TDI 170 PS common rail diesel
engine, has now been released for ordering. Combining greater torque
than a Golf GTI with the efficiency, lower emissions and refinement
you’d expect from a modern diesel, the Tiguan strikes a balance between
performance and economy.
This new common
rail engine is capable of developing a maximum of 258 lbs ft of torque
via a six-speed manual gearbox. As with the rest of the Tiguan range
the new engine will route drive through an advanced 4MOTION system
which can divert up to 100 per cent of drive to any wheel depending on
the traction available.

The increases in
both power and torque do not come at the sacrifice of either economy or
performance. The new engine is capable of returning 40.4 mpg on the
combined cycle while emitting 185 g/km of CO2. As you’d
expect from the most powerful Tiguan to date the new 2.0-litre TDI 170
PS also assures that it’s the fastest. The vehicle can accelerate from
rest to 62 mph in 8.9 seconds before reaching a maximum speed of 125
mph.
As with the rest
of the Tiguan range, the new model is equipped with a high level of
standard equipment including six airbags, Electronic Stabilisation
Programme (ESP), ‘Climatic’ semi-automatic air conditioning and the RCD
510 touchscreen entertainment system with six-disc CD autochanger.
The new engine
will be available in either SE or Sport trim levels. Prices for the
new 2.0-litre TDI 170 PS start at £22,670 for the SE, rising to £23,370
for the Sport model.