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VW is bringing a new version of its best-selling Tiguan to the market with a fresh design, ChatGPT in the cockpit, more efficient engines and, above all, better plug-in hybrids. The third generation of the compact SUV will compete against models like the Ford Kuga and the Toyota RAV4. The upgrade is reflected in the price, which is a good 10% higher with the Tiguan now starting at €36,600 ($39,700) in its home market of Germany. You can hardly tell from the outside that the vehicle has been renewed after a good seven years as the designers were rather cautious. New matrix headlights, a glazed …

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