Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line Bookings Open. Booking Amount at Rs 25,000

Volkswagen India has officially opened pre-bookings for the all-new Tiguan R-Line, the latest generation of its popular premium SUV. Known for its bold design, powerful performance, and top-tier features, the Tiguan R-Line is set to hit Indian roads in April 2025.
Customers can reserve their Tiguan R-Line at Volkswagen dealerships across the country or online through the brand’s official website with a booking amount of ₹25,000.
Under the hood, the SUV packs a punch with a 2.0-litre TSI petrol engine, producing 204 PS and 320 Nm of torque. Paired with Volkswagen’s 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system, it promises a dynamic and engaging driving experience while maintaining the comfort and premium feel expected from a Volkswagen.
In terms of size, the Tiguan R-Line measures 4,539 mm in length, 1,859 mm in width, and 1,656 mm in height, with a 2,680 mm wheelbase, ensuring plenty of cabin space and a strong road presence.
The Tiguan R-Line will be available in a variety of striking color options, including:

Image Source- Autocar India
– Persimmon Red Metallic
– Cipressino Green Metallic
– Nightshade Blue Metallic
– Grenadilla Black Metallic
– Oryx White with a Mother of Pearl Effect
– Oyster Silver Metallic
Volkswagen will also launch the Golf GTI Mk 8.5 in Q2’2025, Customers can now express their interest to purchase the most powerful Golf GTI yet, which will be available for purchase through online channels exclusively
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