The third-generation Volkswagen Tiguan has debuted in Europe with UK market launch planned for first quarter 2024. It will also head to the United States next year, riding on the long-wheelbase version of the vehicle's body.
The exterior design is familiar but with touches that evoke the ID.4 EV, particularly the closed-off upper grille. The model rides on the MQB Evo platform with front-wheel drive as standard and all-wheel drive as an option.
Gallery: VW Tiguan (2024)
At least in Europe, VW introduces quite a few new powertrain options. The choices for the US are still a mystery.
There are two plug-in hybrid options with total outputs of 201 bhp (150 kilowatts) or 268 bhp (200 kW). These models also use a 19.7-kilowatt-hour battery that can provide an electric-only range as high as 62 miles (100 kilometres). The AC charger now supports 11 kW, and the car can accept up to 50 kW when connected to a DC fast charger.
There are also mild-hybrid-equipped choices. The turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder hooks up to a 48-volt lithium-ion battery and 48-volt starter/generator. Cylinder deactivation can let the engine run on two pistons.
The third-gen Tiguan also offers a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder, making either 201 bhp (150 kW) or 262 bhp (195 kW).
Turbodiesel options still exist, too. There's a 2.0-litre tune making 148 bhp (110 kW) or 190 bhp (142 kW).
The tech upgrades include an improved adaptive chassis control system as available tech. It works with the electronic differential locks. There are also two-valve shocks with an adapted control algorithm.
Inside, VW introduces a new digital instrument display layout and an updated infotainment system. The company's MIB graphic design follows what it already uses in the ID.4, ID.5, and ID.7. Drivers can pick between the view modes: Classic, Progressive, Navigation, and R-Line.
The Tiguan's available safety systems include adaptive cruise control, hill start assist, park distance control, lane keep assist, lane change assist, and more.
Here's what it's like to drive the current Tiguan:
Source: Volkswagen