The Volkswagen Tiguan has been redesigned for 2025, with an all-new exterior and a longer wheelbase. The small optional third-row seat has been dropped. The only engine available is a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that now makes 201 horsepower, up from 184. Unlike many other compact SUVs, there's no hybrid version of the Tiguan. Most interior controls have been replaced by a central touchscreen, including touch-sensitive sliders for temperature. The steering wheel controls are still physical buttons, and there's a multifunction knob in the center console for volume and drive modes. Options include multicolored interior accent lighting, a head-up display, massaging front seats, heated rear seats, and real wood and leather trim. Every Tiguan comes standard with a full complement of active safety features, VW’s IQ.Drive active driving assistance system, and Emergency Assist, which slows a vehicle to a stop and turns on the hazard lights if the driver becomes unresponsive. A more powerful 268-hp, 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder is offered on the 2026 Tiguan.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2025
Volkswagen Tiguan
2025 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$28,975
We expect the 2025 Tiguan will be less reliable than the average new car. This prediction is based on the Volkswagen brand score and the previous generation Tiguan when first introduced.
Key information at a glance
25 MPG
Combined
Reliability
$24,750 - $35,025
MSRP Range
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$30,245
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