Impressions are in comparison with cheaper cars and with my own BMW X1
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Test Drove the Tiguan 2.0 TSI today.
- The build is typical German, hard to differentiate between this and a similarly priced Audi/BMW
- The interior design is typically bland but very functional
- Very wide cabin, I think marginally more than the X1
- Rear Seat Legroom is very good, at par with X1 But not a huge amount more than a Taigun(that's more of a compliment for Taigun)
- Crisp and easy to use dials but missed the map display on it.
- The engine and transmission combo is a dream, a good amount of torque at all Revs and builds up even more as it revs up.
- Only because I have tried the same combo in the Superb as well, I felt the gearbox was held back a bit, probably for safety/economy to keep the shifts smoother
- Steering typically VW, hardly any feeling but very precise and good changes between the driving modes. Weighs up well in Sport mode
- Handling is impressive and you will easily forget that this is such a big car. Handles very much like a hatch. Only a few points behind X1
- The ride is decent but definitely stiffer than what most of the audience would be looking for. X1 definitely rides better (on 17s at least)
- Electric boot with the Foot-operated Gesture opening. Nice to have.
The SA claims there is a 3-4 month wait for deliveries to start in January.
Definitely, a very good option if you don't want a premium badge or diesel.
Attaching a few Interior snaps from my drive.
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