This new two-wheel-drive Volkswagen Tiguan is the greenest and cheapest diesel version yet. So if you don’t need all-wheel drive, is it the pick of the range?
The BlueMotion badge on the bootlid hints at the fuel-saving kit under the skin, including VW’s super-smooth stop-start system and regenerative brakes. There’s also a detuned version of the familiar 2.0-litre diesel engine, producing 109bhp.
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The greenest Tiguan isn’t the best, but it’s still one of the most likeable crossovers around. This front-wheel-drive version arguably makes the most sense for owners keen to cut costs. But without the versatility of four-wheel drive, it’s difficult to justify the high-riding VW over conventional hatchbacks such as the Golf, which offers a sharper driving experience and much more equipment for the same price.