

Volkswagen Tiguan
Price | $42,890–$71,190 |
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ANCAP Safety Rating | 5 |
Fuel Efficiency | 6.1–9.0 L/100km |
Fuel types | Petrol, Diesel |
Drivetrains | AWD, Front Wheel Drive, 4X4 |
Body Type | SUV Medium |
Sporting a name that’s a combination of Tiger and Iguana, the Volkswagen Tiguan was first launched internationally in 2007.
Now a mainstay of the mid-size SUV class, the Tiguan is also one of the VW Group’s most popular models.
Volkswagen Tiguan Prices and Specifications
Variant | Price | Fuel Type | Power | Transmission |
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Life | $42,890–$46,890 | Petrol | 110–132 kW | 7 SP Automatic, 6 SP Automatic |
Monochrome | $53,390 | Petrol | 162 kW | 7 SP Automatic |
Elegance | $54,890–$56,390 | Petrol, Diesel | 147–162 kW | 7 SP Automatic |
R-Line | $58,390–$59,890 | Petrol, Diesel | 147–162 kW | 7 SP Automatic |
R Grid Edition | $63,990 | Petrol | 235 kW | 7 SP Automatic |
R | $71,190 | Petrol | 235 kW | 7 SP Automatic |
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About the Volkswagen Tiguan
Sporting a name that’s a combination of Tiger and Iguana, the Volkswagen Tiguan was first launched internationally in 2007.
Now a mainstay of the mid-size SUV class, the Tiguan is also one of the VW Group’s most popular models.
This generation of Tiguan arrived back in 2016 but it was treated to a mid-life facelift in 2021 to keep it feeling fresh.
Every version is powered by a 2.0-litre engine (either petrol or diesel) and is all-wheel drive, except for the entry-level 110TSI which has a 1.4-litre petrol engine and only powers the front axle.
The Tiguan is available with five seats as standard, however there is a longer 7-seat ‘Allspace’ version if you require more space.
The Tiguan is covered by a 5-year/unlimited km warranty and all versions sold in Australia are made in Germany.
Volkswagen Tiguan rivals include the Ford Escape, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Mazda CX-5, Peugeot 3008, and Toyota RAV4.