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VW Tiguan vs Audi Q5 comparison

Compare performance (272 HP vs 367 HP), boot space and price (33,600 £ vs 46,400 £ ) at a glance. Find out which car is the better choice for you – VW Tiguan or Audi Q5?

VW Tiguan vs Audi Q5: Key differences

VW Tiguan

4.1 (9 Reviews)
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  • clearly cheaper
  • significantly more efficient
  • noticeably more electric range
  • moderately lighter
  • clearly more trunk space
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Audi Q5

4.4 (6 Reviews)
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  • visibly more power
  • noticeably quicker 0–100 km/h
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All details on performance, efficiency, range and trunk space can be found in the technical comparison below – including user reviews for both models.

By Achim Sedelmaier

Tiguan

Overview: Audi Q5 VS VW Tiguan — two different takes on the compact SUV

Audi Q5 and VW Tiguan both aim at buyers who want a comfortable, practical SUV, but they approach that brief from different directions: the Audi Q5 leans premium and composed, while the VW Tiguan trades a bit of badge appeal for more everyday space and straightforward usability. The Q5 feels like a long‑distance specialist — calm, insulated and engineered to smooth motorway miles — whereas the Tiguan feels like a pragmatic family workhorse with a bigger cabin and a lower threshold for everyday demands. Their shared strengths are safety and modern tech, but the way those strengths are delivered changes the ownership experience. This page lays out how those differences matter in comfort, packaging, cabin feel, city use and which buyer each car suits best.

Q5

Comfort and long‑distance behavior

The Audi Q5 presents itself as the quieter, more insulated cruiser: its ride and seating prioritize serenity on extended motorway stints, so drivers arrive less tired after long runs. The VW Tiguan is also composed on the open road, but its comfort feels more literal — generous seats and a forgiving suspension make it easier to spend many miles without fuss, especially with the optional adaptive dampers. Where the Q5 can feel supremely settled, it can also telegraph harsher impacts on rougher urban surfaces if fitted with larger wheels; the Tiguan’s setup tends to stay consistent unless fitted with big rims. In short, pick the Q5 for a hushed, premium motorway experience and the Tiguan for a reliably comfortable long‑distance daily driver that tolerates mixed roads better.

Tiguan

Practicality, family use and luggage

If usable space is the priority, the VW Tiguan takes the edge: a larger boot, a sliding rear bench and a flatter load bay make packing, pram handling and longer family trips noticeably easier. The Audi Q5 counters with clever touches — a movable rear seat, practical storage solutions and a low loading lip — but its cargo area is simply more modest in everyday terms, so you’ll feel the difference on holiday with a full load. Both cars cater to family safety needs with multiple ISOFIX points and sensible interior layouts, yet the Tiguan’s extra rear legroom and luggage flexibility clearly favor larger families. For buyers who need a towing car or occasional off‑road assurance the Q5’s drivetrain and tow credentials add an advantage, but for day‑to‑day hauling and rear‑seat comfort the Tiguan wins on practicality.

Q5

Cabin feel, controls and perceived quality

The Audi Q5 sells a premium image the moment you sit down: thoughtful design, good sightlines and typically Audi proportions, but closer inspection reveals more hard plastics than some expect and a very touch‑centric control scheme that demands adaptation. The VW Tiguan’s cabin feels solid, ergonomically sensible and improved compared with its predecessor — materials are generally pleasant though not lavish, and the revised infotainment is quick and clear in operation. Both cars suffer from touch‑focused climate controls that can be fiddly in day‑to‑day use, so tactile critics will find faults in each, albeit different ones: the Q5’s digital elegance versus the Tiguan’s pragmatic simplicity. Overall, the Q5 feels more premium on first impression while the Tiguan feels more utilitarian and user‑friendly under real‑world use.

Tiguan

City friendliness and everyday usability

In town the Volkswagen Tiguan’s visibility and sensible ergonomics make daily chores—parking, school runs, supermarket trips—less stressful; its cabin layout and softer ride are forgiving in stop‑start traffic. The Audi Q5 benefits from excellent driver aids and parking cameras that mask its larger dimensions, but thick A‑pillars and touch controls in awkward locations can cost patience in tight urban maneuvers. Both cars can be optioned with driver assistance that eases city driving, yet the Tiguan’s inherently roomier rear and simpler control logic make it the easier daily partner for families and frequent urban errands. If you frequently fight narrow streets or tight parking, the Tiguan will feel less fussy; if you value assistance systems and a composed feel even in the city, the Q5 still rewards you for the extra concentration it demands.

Q5

Buyer fit: who should choose which and why

Choose the Audi Q5 if you prioritise a premium, quiet motorway experience, sophisticated assistance features and stronger towing or all‑weather confidence — it suits commuters who spend many miles and value refinement above absolute interior volume. Opt for the VW Tiguan if you need rear‑seat space, a larger and more usable boot, easier everyday ergonomics and overall value for family use; it’s the better everyday tool for parents and practical buyers. Both cars have touchy climate systems and optional extras to watch for, so a test drive that includes luggage loading, urban parking and a long motorway stretch is essential. The following technical comparison drills into engines, economy and towing figures to help you match those detailed needs to either the Audi Q5 or the VW Tiguan without forcing an overall verdict here.

Here’s where it gets real: The technical differences in detail

Tiguan

Costs and Efficiency:

Price and efficiency are often the first things buyers look at. Here it becomes clear which model has the long-term edge – whether at the pump, the plug, or in purchase price.

VW Tiguan is clearly cheaper – starting at 33,600 £ , while the Audi Q5 costs 46,400 £ . That’s a price difference of around 12,793 £.

Fuel consumption also shows a difference: the VW Tiguan uses 1.4 L/100km and is significantly more efficient than the Audi Q5 with 2.5 L/100km. The difference is about 1.1 L/100km.

As for electric range, the VW Tiguan offers noticeably more range – reaching up to 126 km, about 26 km more than the Audi Q5.

Q5

Engine and Performance:

Under the bonnet, it becomes clear which model is tuned for sportiness and which one takes the lead when you hit the accelerator.

When it comes to engine power, the Audi Q5 offers visibly more power – delivering 367 HP compared to 272 HP. That’s roughly 95 HP more horsepower.

When accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h, the Audi Q5 is noticeably quicker – completing the sprint in 4.5 s, while the VW Tiguan takes 5.9 s. That’s about 1.4 s quicker.

There’s also a difference in torque: the Audi Q5 delivers visibly more torque with 580 Nm compared to 400 Nm. That’s about 180 Nm more.

Tiguan

Space and Everyday Use:

Beyond pure performance, interior space and usability matter most in daily life. This is where you see which car is more practical and versatile.

Both vehicles offer seating for 5 people.

In terms of curb weight, VW Tiguan is moderately lighter – 1,599 kg compared to 1,910 kg. The difference is around 311 kg.

Looking at boot space, the VW Tiguan offers clearly more boot space – 652 L compared to 520 L. That’s a difference of about 132 L.

When it comes to payload, the Audi Q5 carries very slightly more – 565 kg compared to 544 kg. That’s a difference of about 21 kg.

Who wins the race in the data check?

The VW Tiguan holds a decisive overall lead in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.

from £33,600
Tiguan

VW Tiguan

  • Engine Type : Petrol MHEV, Petrol, Diesel, Plugin Hybrid
  • Transmission : Automatic
  • Drive Type : Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP : 130 - 272 HP
  • Consumption L/100km : 1.4 - 8.4 L/100km
  • Electric Range : 118 - 126 km
VW Tiguan
Audi Q5

Costs and Consumption

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Dimensions and Body

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VW Tiguan

The VW Tiguan is a well-rounded compact SUV that delivers a comfortable cabin, composed ride and practical space suited to everyday family life. Its straightforward tech and clever storage make it easy to live with, leaning toward sensible refinement rather than flash.

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Audi Q5

The Audi Q5 is a refined compact luxury SUV that blends a plush, well-appointed interior with confident, composed handling suited to everyday driving. It’s a strong choice if you want a comfortable, technology-rich cabin and a practical, upscale package that feels polished on both city streets and longer trips.

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VW Tiguan
Audi Q5

Costs and Consumption

Price
33,600 - 54,600 £
Price
46,400 - 79,600 £
Consumption L/100km
1.4 - 8.4 L/100km
Consumption L/100km
2.5 - 8.3 L/100km
Consumption kWh/100km
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Consumption kWh/100km
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Electric Range
118 - 126 km
Electric Range
92 - 100 km
Battery Capacity
-
Battery Capacity
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co2
32 - 190 g/km
co2
56 - 189 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
-
Fuel tank capacity
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Dimensions and Body

Body Type
SUV
Body Type
SUV
Seats
5
Seats
5
Doors
-
Doors
-
Curb weight
1,599 - 1,879 kg
Curb weight
1,910 - 2,245 kg
Trunk capacity
490 - 652 L
Trunk capacity
433 - 520 L
Length
-
Length
-
Width
1,842 - 1,859 mm
Width
1,900 mm
Height
-
Height
-
Max trunk capacity
-
Max trunk capacity
-
Payload
460 - 544 kg
Payload
490 - 565 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Petrol MHEV, Petrol, Diesel, Plugin Hybrid
Engine Type
Plugin Hybrid, Petrol MHEV, Diesel MHEV
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission Detail
Dual-Clutch Automatic
Transmission Detail
Dual-Clutch Automatic
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Drive Type
All-Wheel Drive, Front-Wheel Drive
Power HP
130 - 272 HP
Power HP
204 - 367 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
5.9 - 10.6 s
Acceleration 0-100km/h
4.5 - 8.6 s
Max Speed
-
Max Speed
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Torque
220 - 400 Nm
Torque
340 - 580 Nm
Number of Cylinders
4
Number of Cylinders
4 - 6
Power kW
96 - 200 kW
Power kW
150 - 270 kW
Engine capacity
1,498 - 1,984 cm3
Engine capacity
1,968 - 2,995 cm3

General

Model Year
2,024 - 2,026
Model Year
2025
CO2 Efficiency Class
D, E, F, B, G
CO2 Efficiency Class
B, E, F, G
Brand
VW
Brand
Audi
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