RE: Volkswagen Tiguan R revealed with 320hp

RE: Volkswagen Tiguan R revealed with 320hp

Wednesday 1st July 2020

Volkswagen Tiguan R revealed with 320hp

VW deploys its tried and tested R formula to maximum, crowd-pleasing effect



Did you look at the all-new Arteon R last week, and think: "well, yes, that's great - but can I buy it as a compact SUV?" Because if you did, your luck is very much in. Realistically, the Arteon unveil was an interesting undercard showing ahead of the main event; the Tiguan R is VW's real money maker. In case you hadn't realised, it claims the Tiguan as the best-selling SUV in Europe - and currently the 'most successful' Volkswagen in the world. Statements which underline the importance of a standalone performance version.

Naturally its maker says it's the most dynamic Tiguan since it sliced the first Tiguan from the production line - but that's a given, it's never built an R version (or anything like it) before. The formula is instantly recognisable because you were treated to the meat of it last week: the range-topper getting the same 320hp 2.0-litre turbocharged engine, seven-speed dual-clutch 'box and adaptive all-wheel drive system as last week's Arteon R.

Like that model, we're expecting the new wheel selective torque vectoring tech to be the Tiguan's real trump card. No more laggardly nibbling at the brakes, the R can send power side to side - reputedly 100 per cent of available torque, depending on steering angle, accelerator pedal position, lateral acceleration, yaw rate and speed. Moreover, the system is tailored to work differently in different drive modes, including a 'Race' setting which can be accessed instantly by pushing the blue R button on the new sports steering wheel.


Volkswagen says this turns the Tiguan R 'into a sports car at the touch of a button' - which it doesn't, of course, because it's still very definitely an SUV. But if it's been tuned to work deftly enough with the standard adaptive suspension (10mm lower than the base model) then it's very likely that the model will cover ground in the fast and enjoyably plush way we've all come to appreciate.

Certainly everything else seems to be all present and correct. You get unique bumpers, a distinctive rear diffuser, wheel arch extensions and 21-inch wheels with 18-inch brakes behind them as standard. Plus a four-branch sports exhaust with chrome tips - which you can upgrade to a full Akrapovic titanium exhaust if you wish. Inside there are obviously sports seats, some decorative trim and a smattering of R badges. There are even 'Offroad' and 'Snow' modes for that gooey, go-anywhere feeling.

"The Tiguan R really enhances the product family. It boasts all the attributes we know and expect from an R model - sportiness and race track capability allied with complete suitability for everyday use featuring an expressive design," cooed Jost Capito, Volkswagen R's Director. That rather says it all. We don't know UK prices yet or even exact performance figures - but they hardly matter. The Tiguan R is primed to sell like the proverbial hot cake. Expect to see them on many, many driveways well before the end of the year.






 

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jimbim

Original Poster:

67 posts

130 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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I’ll take a nice used Golf R estate, please.
So much more class. And sense.

There, said it.

monty158

47 posts

172 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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Stop the world I want to get off

Shappers24

816 posts

86 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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Excellent. Love a quick SUV, this looks brilliant.

Sten.

2,228 posts

134 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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monty158 said:
Stop the world I want to get off
Because a manufacturer is launching a more powerful version of an existing model, a car that nobody is forcing you to buy..?

Seems just a little dramatic.

RiseUp

355 posts

52 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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18” brakes? Impressive! laugh

They surely can’t be that big?

WonkeyDonkey

2,339 posts

103 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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4 exhausts on a 4 cylinder suv?


Cold

15,246 posts

90 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Aww, happy dashboard is happy. biggrin


loskie

5,216 posts

120 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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it does look like a happy cartoon face!!

Cudd Wudd

1,089 posts

125 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Cold said:
Aww, happy dashboard is happy. biggrin

One for the ‘life has been draining lately...’ thread, perhaps? Unless it’s too happy for that smile

Cudd Wudd

1,089 posts

125 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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WonkeyDonkey said:
4 exhausts on a 4 cylinder suv?
Given the frequency of posts like this appearing, PH Towers should really create a shortcut, so the user only has to fill in the final word... idea

AB

16,979 posts

195 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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It looks nice and I love that colour.

The problem I had with the Tiguan was the lack of interior space to the point you may as well have a saloon/estate.

Glasgowrob

3,244 posts

121 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Now this is lovely

And a serious compromise for wife and I

She likes suvs I like hot hatches this seems to tick every box.


Although I expect these to be even more of s thief magnet then golf Rs

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

93 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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WonkeyDonkey said:
4 exhausts on a 4 cylinder suv?
Same as the estate and hatch, yes.

Blue seats redcard

redroadster

1,738 posts

232 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Another good move for sales by vw ,end of day that's all that matters sales ask McClaren .

MXRod

2,749 posts

147 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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I am surprised the thread has got this far without Tiguan haters chiming in , if fact haters of any mainstream cars/SUVs .
If these haters were in charge of car design and production , it is likely there would only little in the way of variety on the car market .
I have a Tiguan Match 177ps and it (for me) is almost a perfect all rounder ( yes boot space is limited , covered by the 7 seat version .
The torque of the diesel engine coupled with a DSG makes it quite rapid , so I can only imagine what 320 hp would be like .
I get to drive my sons 500bhp R32 now and again , and that sort of performance is hypnotic .
Funds , and if it has the ability to become a tow car , would certainly put it on my wish list .

Roger Irrelevant

2,932 posts

113 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Looks a nice bit of kit. Hope they sell a stload so I can find one in a few years when it's time to change from my current car.

Bill

52,747 posts

255 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Shame they won't do one without the bling. frown

Court_S

12,932 posts

177 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Looks inoffensive enough to me. There’ll sell loads I’m guessing probably backed by some punchy incentives because I’m guessing the list price will be laughable.

C.A.R.

3,967 posts

188 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Very nice family bus.

Wheel / tyre combination looks a bit odd though? Especially in the last picture. Those wheel arch extension pieces were colour-coded on the previous generation 'R Line' Tiguan, they looked much smarter. The black trim is making the wheel arch look bigger than it is, the knock-on effect being the tyre looks too small!

MrAverage

821 posts

127 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Glasgowrob said:
Now this is lovely

And a serious compromise for wife and I

She likes suvs I like hot hatches this seems to tick every box.
This or the Cupra Ateca are a serious contender as the wife's next car. For the same reasons above, currently she's in a fiesta st but keeps saying if she could get something bigger that went as fast that's what she wants.

Bring on the cheap lease/PCP deals!