
The Volkswagen Tiguan has been planned to facelift after it being under production for a little three years. The changes are designed in order to bring the style of the Tiguan in line with the rest of Volkswagen family.
The models receiving the same styling by the same corporate styling treatment include the 2011 Volkswagen Phaeton flagship sedan and the 2011 Volkswagen Touareg SUV. Among the changes to the Tiguan, the cosmetic is the main with a redesigned front grille and new bumpers, plus a more pedestrian-friendly shaped bonnet. According to the Spy shots, the rear of the Tiguan will remain mostly unchanged although there could be some minor revisions to the lights.
The powertrain lineup will also likely be revitalized, with a range of more fuel-efficient engines introduced in-line with more stringent fuel economy and emissions regulations. A hybrid variant may also be introduced, though its release would be on hold possibly till the launch of the second-generation of the model.
The facelifted Tiguan expects to see in showrooms early next year as a 2011 model, with a world debut pegged for October’s 2010 Paris Auto Show.
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