Would be interesting to get that one on the scheme, but unlikely to happen. Even when we had the Kodiaq on the scheme, your pictures shows the VRS.
I don’t think there ever has been any VRS on the scheme, be it superb, kamiq, karoq, octavia or anything else.
The reason why it’s not getting discussed is simply because it’s a “cheaper” Tiguan. Yet they’re more expensive in AP, and come with way less equipment. As in, to bring the Kodiaq to the (similar/better built) Tiguan Elegance, you’re spending way over £5000 in extras alone. £505 for the heated seats, £100 traffic sign recognition, £1040 travel assist, £435 lane assist, £520 adaptive cruise control, LED interior light/ambient light £275, £1255 pano roof, £370 auto parking, £405 virtual cockpit, £415 rear view camera.
This is all included in the AP for a Tiguan Elegance. It was an awful deal – paying Mercedes kind of money for base level Dacia kind of equipment. Hence nobody interested in it/talking about it.
The topic kinda answers itself. There’s no underdiscussed cars, there’s just good and bad deals. The reason why there was so much Tiguan talk isn’t that it’s the best SUV, it was by far and beyond the best deal on the scheme. Similarly to the XC40, while not as good a deal, still a good one nonetheless. All good deals get discussed, all bad ones ignored.
The one (i thought) reasonably good deal that i didn’t see much discussion about is the 3008 225, considering it’s an objectively good car once you see past some quirks and the fact that it’s a peugeot.