Volkswagen Exec Confirms Development of Smaller and Larger SUVs than the Tiguan
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Volkswagen Exec Confirms Development of Smaller and Larger SUVs than the Tiguan



We knew for some time that Volkswagen officials were warming up to the idea of expanding the brand's lineup of SUVs with new models, and now, a spokesman for the German automaker has confirmed the news.

Speaking to Autonews, VW spokesperson Peter Thul told the publication that the company has decided to build two models, including a compact SUV smaller than the Tiguan and the other, a larger crossover with a seven-seat layout to appeal to North American drivers and offer an alternative to minivans.

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