New 2021 [Volkswagen Tiguan X Coupe ] SUV
  • 3 years ago
The Volkswagen Tiguan X has been officially revealed. While we already got a first look at the Coupé-SUV in the leaked images that surfaced online a few weeks ago, the German automaker has taken the wraps off the new model’s exterior design, and also revealed some technical details, this time around.

There’s no differentiating the Tiguan X from the standard, facelifted Tiguan up front. Both get a pair of sleek projector headlamps, with integrated LED DRLs, which flow into a chrome heavy grille. Volkswagen has chosen to unveil the Coupé-SUV in the sportier R-Line trim level, which means that it gets an aggressive front bumper with a wide, blacked out central air dam, flanked by C-shaped chrome elements, and a silver skid plate.

However, styling similarities to the standard SUV end at the B-pillar, after which, the roofline flows steeply into the tailgate, imparting the coupé-ish look. Other design flourishes worth noting are the strong shoulder line, blacked-out roof, B-pillar and wing mirrors, R-Line badging, chrome embellishments for the window frame and bottom of the doors and snazzy, dual tone alloy wheels.

Even at the back, Volkswagen has given the Tiguan X a unique look. In addition to the steeply raked rear windshield, the model gets a bootlid spoiler and a pair of bespoke, sleek tail lamps joined by a light bar featuring a Y-shaped motif. The reshaped rear bumper sports blacked out elements with dual, faux exhaust tips and a faux diffuser.
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