VW Tiguan SUV – Plugin Hybrid, Petrol, Petrol MHEV or Diesel, starting at 32800 £

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The VW Tiguan SUV impresses with a Plugin Hybrid, Petrol, Petrol MHEV or Diesel engine, 272 HP 129 km and an attractive starting price of 32800 £. Here are all the details at a glance.

from about £32,800
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VW Tiguan

  • Engine Type : Plugin Hybrid, Petrol, Petrol MHEV, Diesel
  • Transmission : Automatic
  • Drive Type : Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP : 130 - 272 HP
  • Consumption L/100km : 0.4 - 8.4 L
  • Electric Range : 119 - 129 km
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Street Cred and First Impressions

The Tiguan keeps a confident, restrained look that suits both suburban driveways and motorway cruising, with a silhouette that measures about 4,539 mm long and a broad stance of roughly 1,842–1,859 mm. Design tweaks bring sharper lights and a stronger bumper presence without shouting for attention, so it reads as modern rather than trendy. Road presence is practical: tall enough for good visibility but compact enough to squeeze into city parking. The range of available finishes means the same shape can feel civic-friendly or slightly upscale depending on spec.

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Materials, Controls and Day-to-Day Comfort

Interior fit and finish is one of the Tiguan’s strong suits, with solid plastics where needed and nicer trim options on higher grades, while seating is supportive for long drives. The dashboard follows VW’s recent theme of a digital driver display and a central touchscreen with tactile or touch-sensitive controls depending on trim, and smartphone integration is standard. Cabin ergonomics are logical: switches are reachable and visibility is good, though some prefer buttons to the smallest touch panels for repeated use. Insulation is effective, so highway noise is kept in check on long runs.

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How Much Stuff and People It Really Carries

The Tiguan is genuinely practical: boot volume starts at about 490 litres with rear seats up and expands to between 1,486 and 1,650 litres with seats folded, making weekend gear or stroller-and-shopping duty straightforward. Rear space suits adults for medium-length trips, with a sensible rear bench and decent headroom for a compact SUV. Payloads and curb weights vary by powertrain, but even heavier plug-in models retain usable capacity for luggage and everyday errands. Small details like low load lip and wide opening tailgate help with loading bulky items.

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On the Road: Composure and Capability

Chassis tuning leans toward composed comfort rather than raw sportiness: the Tiguan soaks up bumps reliably and keeps body control tidy through bends, especially with all-wheel-drive versions. Powertrains cover everything from modest 130–150 hp 1.5-litre mild-hybrids to brisk 2.0-litre units and plug-in hybrids topping near 272 hp, so straight-line performance can be relaxed or sporty — the quickest versions hit 0–100 km/h in the order of about 5.9 seconds. Steering is accurate without being heavy, and available 4MOTION AWD adds confidence in poor conditions or light off-piste. The trade-off for heavier PHEV components is a firmer ride on some wheels and slightly increased turning inertia.

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Running Costs, Electric Range and Real-World Use

Fuel consumption varies widely depending on powertrain: petrol MHEVs average around 5.8–6.1 L/100km, stronger petrols nearer 7.5–8.4 L/100km, and diesels typically sit in the 5.3–6.3 L/100km band; the plugin-hybrid promises a headline figure of 0.4 L/100km when used with battery charge. Plug-in hybrids carry a roughly 19.7 kWh battery and WLTP electric ranges in the neighbourhood of 119–129 km, which in everyday commuting can mean many trips on pure electric power and very low fuel bills if recharging is regular. Tank sizes from about 45–58 litres and reasonable fuel economy on longer trips mean usable long-range capability when the combustion engine is needed. Heavier PHEV and AWD models add weight and can lift energy use under load, so choose by intended use.

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Driver Aids, Screens and Everyday Tech

Safety and convenience tech are comprehensive: adaptive cruise, lane-keeping assist, front and rear parking aids and automated parking are all available, and many systems now offer smoother integration than older VW setups. The digital cockpit and central touchscreen handle navigation, media and phone mirroring with modern smartphone support, though some menus and touch controls require a short learning curve. Over-the-air updates and optional driver assistance packages keep the car feeling up-to-date without dealer visits. Practical extras such as heated steering, ambient lighting and driver profiles help tailor the experience for different owners.

Who Should Put the Tiguan on Their Shortlist?

The Tiguan suits buyers who want a practical, comfortable compact SUV with a wide choice of powertrains — from efficient diesels and economical 1.5 MHEVs to powerful petrols and plug-in hybrids — covering roughly 130 to 272 hp depending on preference. Families and commuters benefit from the flexible boot, solid rear space and technology levels, while those with longer highway runs may prefer diesel or larger petrols and buyers doing short electric commutes will gain most from the PHEV variants. Overall, the Tiguan balances everyday common sense with modern tech and a conservative, broadly appealing presence that keeps resale and ownership straightforward.

Costs and Consumption

Price
32800 - 51900 £
Consumption L/100km
0.4 - 8.4 L
Consumption kWh/100km
-
Electric Range
119 - 129 km
Battery Capacity
19.70 kWh
co2
8 - 190 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
45 - 58 L

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
SUV
Seats
5
Doors
5
Curb weight
1599 - 1890 kg
Trunk capacity
490 - 652 L
Length
4539 mm
Width
1842 - 1859 mm
Height
1656 - 1658 mm
Max trunk capacity
1486 - 1650 L
Payload
460 - 533 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Plugin Hybrid, Petrol, Petrol MHEV, Diesel
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission Detail
Dual-Clutch Automatic
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Power HP
130 - 272 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
5.9 - 10.6 s
Max Speed
198 - 242 km/h
Torque
220 - 400 Nm
Number of Cylinders
4
Power kW
96 - 200 kW
Engine capacity
1498 - 1984 cm3

General

Model Year
2024 - 2025
CO2 Efficiency Class
B, G, D, E, F
Brand
VW
What drivetrain options does the VW Tiguan have?

The VW Tiguan is offered with Front-Wheel Drive or All-Wheel Drive.

The prices and data displayed are estimates based on German list prices and may vary by country. This information is not legally binding.