| Future models - Volkswagen - TiguanGeneva show: VW previews tweaked TiguanFamiliar face: Updated VW Tiguan will fit in with the brands corporate look. Facelifted Tiguan emerges as Volkswagen reveals revised compact SUV ahead of Geneva7 Feb 2011 VOLKSWAGEN has revealed a facelifted version of its Tiguan, just two and a half years after the all-new compact SUV went on sale in Australia. The revamped model, for which Volkswagen Group Australia is currently negotiating pricing and specifications, will make its global debut at the Geneva motor show on March 1, before following its larger brother – the lighter yet larger second-generation Touareg that arrives here in mid-2011 – on sale here in the second half of this year. Full details will not be revealed for three weeks, but it is clear the Tiguan’s midlife makeover brings a sharper, sleeker new front-end with horizontal lines that aim to bring Volkswagen’s smallest SUV into line with the German giant’s latest corporate look. First released here in May 2008 before petrol models were added later that year, the Tiguan has been a smash hit since being launched globally in 2007. With 572,000 examples sold worldwide, the Tiguan has been one of Volkswagen’s most popular models bar none in Europe, Russia, North America, China, Brazil and Australia, where VGA sold more than 6200 examples last year – up 32.2 per cent on 2009 figures. Volkswagen said the revised Tiguan’s launch was brought forward following the current model’s sell-out success in Germany, where its share of the compact SUV segment has grown to 21 per cent – almost double its overall European segment share (12 per cent) and four times its penetration in Australia (5.4 per cent).  Read moreAll motor show Alfa Romeo  Abarth  Audi  Aston Martin  BMW  Bentley  Chrysler  Chevrolet  Dodge  Citroen  Ferrari  DS  Ford  Fiat  FPV  Foton  Haval  Great Wall  Honda  Holden  Hyundai  HSV  Isuzu  Infiniti  Jaguar  Iveco  Kia  Jeep  Land Rover  Lamborghini  Maserati  Lexus  McLaren  Mazda  MG  Mercedes-Benz  Mitsubishi  Mini  Opel  Nissan  Porsche  Peugeot  Ram  Proton  Rolls-Royce  Renault  Skoda  Saab  SsangYong  Smart  Suzuki  Subaru  Toyota  Tesla  Volvo  Volkswagen Motor industry news | Click to shareAll motor show Alfa Romeo  Abarth  Audi  Aston Martin  BMW  Bentley  Chrysler  Chevrolet  Dodge  Citroen  Ferrari  DS  Ford  Fiat  FPV  Foton  Haval  Great Wall  Honda  Holden  Hyundai  HSV  Isuzu  Infiniti  Jaguar  Iveco  Kia  Jeep  Land Rover  Lamborghini  Maserati  Lexus  McLaren  Mazda  MG  Mercedes-Benz  Mitsubishi  Mini  Opel  Nissan  Porsche  Peugeot  Ram  Proton  Rolls-Royce  Renault  Skoda  Saab  SsangYong  Smart  Suzuki  Subaru  Toyota  Tesla  Volvo  Volkswagen Motor industry news | 
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