German car maker Volkswagen has expanded its emergency services vehicle fleet in Australia, with a new Tiguan SUV joining the South Australia ambulance service. It follows the introduction last year of a fleet of Volkswagen Passat sedans and wagons deployed by police in Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory. The Volkswagen Tiguan Proline, based on the Tiguan Allspace Comfortline, has been tailored to meet the specific requirements of police and emergency services.
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