How many colors does the Tiguan come in?

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DeCatherine
07/29/25 8:05pm
Volkswagen Tiguan offers 14 color options, as follows: 1. The 14 colors are Prairie Red, Basalt Black, Gulf Blue, Glacier White, Reflex Silver, Polar Gray, Laser Gray, Danxia Red, Maple Gold, Smart Blue, Desert Gold, Mountain Brown, Slate Gray, and Cliff Brown. 2. As part of the vehicle's styling design, car colors are directly influenced by designers and affected by the vehicle's shape. 3. Different shapes are paired with different colors from an aesthetic perspective, where suitable colors can better highlight the design of the shape and showcase the car's characteristics.
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