Volkswagen’s newest SUV, the Comfortline, costs Rs. 27.98 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) and the Highline costs Rs. 31.38 lakh. Let’s compare the two Tiguan trims so you can decide which one gives you the most for your money.
Comfortline Tiguan Variant
Alloy 17-inch
215/65 R17 tyres
Parking sensors in the front and back
8-inch touch-screen entertainment system
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Cruise control
Automatic headlights with LEDs
Rain-sensing wipers
Auto-dimming internal mirror
Tyre pressure monitoring
Adjustable by power
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Power rear hatch
Arm rests in the front and back
Memory is a reflection of power.
3-zone climate control
Hill descent control
Hill-start help
All-wheel disc brakes
ABS
6 airbags
Stability control by computer
Choose the terrain system
Front seats that get hot
As you can see, even the base Tiguan comes with a lot of features and all the important ones. For an extra Rs. 3.4 lakh, you can get the Highline variant, which has a few extra features.
Highline Tiguan Variant
Tires that won’t get holes
Back-up camera
alloys 18 inches
235/55 R18 tyres
Sunroof
Smoked tail lamps
Ambient lighting
Hands-free opening of the tailgate
Without a key
Start with a button
Scuff plates that light up
The Highline option has mostly cosmetic and nice-to-have features, but the price is high. That makes the Comfortline a better way to spend your money.
Sources: https://micdot.com
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