Volkswagen Tiguan evolution and specs
The
Volkswagen Tiguan has evolved significantly since its debut in 2007,
establishing itself as a leading compact SUV. Here's an overview of its
development and specifications across its generations:
First
Generation (2007–2016):
Petrol:
1.4 L TSI I4, 1.8 L TSI I4, 2.0 L TSI I4
Diesel:
2.0 L TDI I4
Transmission
options included 6-speed manual, 6-speed automatic, and 6-speed DSG. The
first-generation Tiguan was available with both front-wheel drive and all-wheel
drive systems.
Second
Generation (2016–2024):
Petrol:
1.4 TSI (125–150 hp), 2.0 TSI (180–220 hp)
Diesel:
1.6 TDI (115 hp), 2.0 TDI (150–240 hp)
Transmission
choices were 6-speed manual, 6-speed automatic, and 7-speed DSG. The
second-generation Tiguan featured advanced safety systems like Front Assist,
Lane Assist, and Automatic Post-Collision Braking.
Third
Generation (2024–Present):
The
third-generation Tiguan, unveiled in 2023, continues Volkswagen's commitment to
innovation. It features a redesigned exterior with a more streamlined and
contemporary aesthetic. The interior boasts high-quality materials and a larger
touchscreen infotainment system, offering intuitive controls and connectivity
options. Under the hood, the 2025 Tiguan is equipped with a turbocharged
2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, delivering 201 horsepower—a 17-horsepower
increase over the previous model. This boost, combined with a reduction in
overall weight by approximately 170 pounds, contributes to improved agility and
responsiveness. The vehicle is paired with an eight-speed automatic
transmission, ensuring smooth and efficient power delivery.
The 2025
Tiguan is expected to start around $31,000, with higher trims reaching up to
$45,000, depending on options and configurations.
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