2025 Volkswagen Tiguan review | CarExpert


Volkswagen Australia has launched the third-generation of the Tiguan, bringing new life to a mid-size SUV that has continued to be a sales favourite for the German auto brand.

Now on sale here following its European release in late 2023, the new Tiguan brings a greater focus on value and attainable luxuries, resulting in price shifts across the board and some substantial tweaks to the available powertrains, now comprising a trio of turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engines.

This is evident in the $1000 increase to the Tiguan’s entry price, and the addition of 150TSI and 195TSI 2.0-litre engines. The 150TSI serves as an indirect successor to the popular 162TSI of the previous generation, bringing a price cut of $4600 for the respective R-Line spec.

Remaining at the bottom of the range is the 110TSI engine, which is now available in two grades thanks to the addition of a 110TSI Elegance variant alongside the base Life. But the mid-range 132TSI is no more.

Also gone at least for now is the full-fat Tiguan R performance flagship, which may or may not be renewed for this third generation.

Also missing is the Tiguan Allspace, the long-wheelbase three-row version of the previous model that will be replaced by the incoming Tayron. Volkswagen Australia has been dismissive of importing the mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains available for both models overseas, instead sticking with the three petrol engines for each.