Volkswagen has introduced a new electric SUV, but it does not qualify for the 'Tiguan bonus,' a government incentive program designed to encourage the purchase of certain vehicles. The Tiguan bonus was previously available for specific models, including the Volkswagen Tiguan, and offered financial benefits to buyers. However, the new electric SUV does not meet the criteria set by the program, which may be due to differences in model specifications or eligibility requirements. This decision could impact consumer interest in the new vehicle, particularly among those relying on such incentives to make a purchase. The absence of the bonus highlights the importance of government policies in shaping automotive market trends.
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