The VW Tiguan offers generous space for occupants, a big boot and fine driving manners, but its higher costs count against it. A Skoda Karoq is better value, while the Volvo XC40 can be had for the same cost as a mid-rung Tiguan. For private buyers, the 1.5 TSI 150 Life is the one to go for, while company car drivers will be better off with the eHybrid.
This comes with a similar level of equipment to Elegance but trades some kit (such as keyless entry and a powered tailgate) for a sportier appearance, with larger 20in wheels and more aggressive bumpers. Inside, you get sports front seats.
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