Volkswagen Tiguan vs Volkswagen Touareg
Overview | |
Years produced2004-2008 | Years produced2009-Present |
MSRP$49,495 | MSRP$30,805 |
Listings315 | Listings9539 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews | Expert reviews6.8 out of 10 |
Pros
Cons
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Reviews Summary | |
Reviews SummaryRedesigned for the 2025 model year, the current third-generation Volkswagen Tiguan gives shoppers an attractive compact crossover with modern styling and a comfortable interior. While it made Volkswagen competitive, there was little about the new Tiguan that helped it stand out in an incredibly crowded market. That changes for 2026 with the introduction of a more powerful SEL R-Line Turbo trim level. The new turbo Tiguan delivers outstanding performance, and its top-shelf interior will help shoppers feel like they’re driving something truly special. Verdict: With regards to performance, tech, and interior luxury, the 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan’s SEL R-Line Turbo trim level is outstanding. Lower-tier trim levels lose the luster, though, and that puts the 2026 Tiguan in a curious position. Shoppers ready to spend $45,000 on a compact crossover will love the Tiguan; those shopping at the less expensive trim levels may prefer the competition, particularly if fuel-economy is a priority. | |
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Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine3.6L 280 hp V6 | Engine2.0L 201 hp I4 |
Drive TrainAWD | Drive TrainFWD |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
Horsepower280 hp @ 6200 rpm | Horsepower201 hp @ 4400 rpm |
MPG City17 | MPG City25 |
MPG Highway23 | MPG Highway32 |
Engine | |
Engine Name3.6L 280 hp V6 | Engine Name2.0L 201 hp I4 |
Torque266 lb-ft @ 2500 rpm | Torque207 lb-ft @ 1600 rpm |
Horsepower280 hp @ 6200 rpm | Horsepower201 hp @ 4400 rpm |
DrivetrainAWD | DrivetrainFWD |
Fuel Economy | |
MPG City17 | MPG City25 |
MPG Highway23 | MPG Highway32 |
Interior | |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
Key Features | |
Navigation SystemStandard | Navigation System |
Safety | |
Front Crash Overall | Front Crash Overall4 |
Side Crash Overall | Side Crash Overall5 |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Cargo Space32.1 cu ft | Cargo Space33.8 cu ft |
Curb Weight4696 lbs | Curb Weight3563 lbs |
Height68.2 in | Height66.1 in |
Length188.8 in | Length184.4 in |
Width76.4 in | Width84.7 in |
Wheelbase113.9 in | Wheelbase109.9 in |
Maximum Payload1239 lbs | Maximum Payload959 lbs |
Number of doors4 | Number of doors4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity7716 lbs | Maximum Towing Capacity1500 lbs |
Standard Towing Capacity7716 lbs | Standard Towing Capacity |
Overview | ||
Years produced | 2004-2008 | 2009-Present |
MSRP | $49,495 | $30,805 |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | ||
Expert reviews | 6.8 out of 10Read full review | |
Pros & cons | Pros
Cons
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Summary | Redesigned for the 2025 model year, the current third-generation Volkswagen Tiguan gives shoppers an attractive compact crossover with modern styling and a comfortable interior. While it made Volkswagen competitive, there was little about the new Tiguan that helped it stand out in an incredibly crowded market. That changes for 2026 with the introduction of a more powerful SEL R-Line Turbo trim level. The new turbo Tiguan delivers outstanding performance, and its top-shelf interior will help shoppers feel like they’re driving something truly special. Verdict: With regards to performance, tech, and interior luxury, the 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan’s SEL R-Line Turbo trim level is outstanding. Lower-tier trim levels lose the luster, though, and that puts the 2026 Tiguan in a curious position. Shoppers ready to spend $45,000 on a compact crossover will love the Tiguan; those shopping at the less expensive trim levels may prefer the competition, particularly if fuel-economy is a priority. | |
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Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 3.6L 280 hp V6 | 2.0L 201 hp I4 |
Drive Train | AWD | FWD |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Horsepower | 280 hp @ 6200 rpm | 201 hp @ 4400 rpm |
MPG City | 17 | 25 |
MPG Highway | 23 | 32 |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 3.6L 280 hp V6 | 2.0L 201 hp I4 |
Torque | 266 lb-ft @ 2500 rpm | 207 lb-ft @ 1600 rpm |
Horsepower | 280 hp @ 6200 rpm | 201 hp @ 4400 rpm |
Drivetrain | AWD | FWD |
Fuel Economy | ||
MPG City | 17 | 25 |
MPG Highway | 23 | 32 |
Interior | ||
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Key Features | ||
Navigation System | Standard | |
Safety | ||
Front Crash Overall | 4 | |
Side Crash Overall | 5 | |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Cargo Space | 32.1 cu ft | 33.8 cu ft |
Curb Weight | 4696 lbs | 3563 lbs |
Height | 68.2 in | 66.1 in |
Length | 188.8 in | 184.4 in |
Width | 76.4 in | 84.7 in |
Wheelbase | 113.9 in | 109.9 in |
Maximum Payload | 1239 lbs | 959 lbs |
Number of doors | 4 | 4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity | 7716 lbs | 1500 lbs |
Standard Towing Capacity | 7716 lbs | |

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