Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) is a powerful tool to investigate chemical composition, for obtaining molecular information and for recording images with a spatial resolution on the nanometer scale. However, it typically has been limited to a fixed excitation wavelength. We demonstrate excitation-dependent hyperspectral imaging by implementing a wavelength-tunable laser to our TERS setup. Varying the excitation wavelength during the TERS experiments is a key to perform spatially resolved resonant Raman scattering with nanometer resolution, which enables mapping of transition centers and to study, for example, the quantum properties of electrons and phonons. To present the application potential and to verify the setup, we recorded exc...