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  • Mozzz
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    Seriously doubt it is 4.2 sec, perhaps low 5's, probably mid range 5's

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  • FastMitch
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    I like the power and speed increase but would prefer it with no extra exhaust sounds.

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  • iDiesel
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    With a good after market tune, how much lower could it go?

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  • FastMitch
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    Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
    Also for anyone interested here's the carwow review of the UK spec Tiguan R:
    4.2 sec 0-60 mph is pretty quick

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  • tigger73
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    Also for anyone interested here's the carwow review of the UK spec Tiguan R:

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  • tigger73
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    Well I spoke to one of my "local" dealers and they confirmed that Tiguan R will be arriving here in early 2022. There was a VW Australia update that was delivered to the dealer network and that was one of the announcements.

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  • Minesapint
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    Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
    So my guess is late 2021 to early 2022 if we get it.
    “Tiguan R won’t arrive until 2022” not sure there is a reliable source for this though.

    Volkswagen Australia's incoming performance R-sault: Go-fast Golf, Tiguan and T-Roc versions to hit showrooms soon - Car News | CarsGuide

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  • Tinhillterror
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    Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
    Well given it's only available in the Facelift which isn't due here until middle of next year it'll be likely some time after that. I suspect they'll add it to the lineup after the initial facelift launch as they will want to space out the new models to keep the line-up "fresh". So my guess is late 2021 to early 2022 if we get it.
    Appreciate your speedy reply. That’s still a fair way off really...

    Needed a car in the next 6 months, but working from home for a while longer, maybe I can last til then.

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  • tigger73
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    Originally posted by Tinhillterror View Post
    Excited to see this car announced for Oz.

    Have been given clearance by the wife to add this to the Golf R Wolfsburg we already have.

    What’s the realistic timeframe for availability?
    Well given it's only available in the Facelift which isn't due here until middle of next year it'll be likely some time after that. I suspect they'll add it to the lineup after the initial facelift launch as they will want to space out the new models to keep the line-up "fresh". So my guess is late 2021 to early 2022 if we get it.

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  • Tinhillterror
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    Excited to see this car announced for Oz.

    Have been given clearance by the wife to add this to the Golf R Wolfsburg we already have.

    What’s the realistic timeframe for availability?

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  • Gladbach
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    I think he's inferring that he has modded his Tiguan so that it is effectively an R.

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  • Simonr23
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    Different R surely?
    There is the R line pack which is the cosmetic stuff and some steering/suspension modes.

    This new model is a different engine (tune or hardware) though.

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  • REXman
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    I’ve been driving around the Tiguan R for over a year now .

    I really don’t know what my next car will be. I love the VWs. Then I’m like maybe an older M3. But as we save for a house I’m like do I just get 10 yr old Camry )))


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  • Gladbach
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    Originally posted by ajobbins View Post
    Power output wise it looks similar to what you'd get with a stage 1 tune on a 162 - but guess the AWD changes and maybe other stuff contribute to a 0-100 time a tuned 162 would struggle to match.

    I love my MY20 162 Highline and REALLY tempted to tune it but just can't bring myself to kiss the drivetrain warranty goodbye. I'll certainly be considering trading up to this when it comes here.

    Only main concern from what I've seen is fabric seats. I'd really prefer leather (like it better, plus kids...). Haven't seen anything to suggest it would be an option but hope so.
    We tend to get leather as standard for R models in Australia. I can imagine them doing something similar to what they have with the golf - leather standard for the R, but then release something like the Grid Edition which is a bit cheaper (no leather, no electronic seat adjustment, digital dash etc.).

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  • tigger73
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    Originally posted by spacemannz View Post
    I wonder if the Haldex/AWD improvements are software or hardware.
    It’s a new system that can independently drive each wheel.

    Haldex only sends drive to the rears not to individual sides which the new torque vectoring system does.


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