The Volkswagen Tiguan was redesigned for the 2018 model year. It is larger and heavier than the earlier design and therefore is now classified as a midsize SUV. The earlier design remained in production for only the 2018 model year and was called the Tiguan Limited. The ratings on this page do not apply to the Tiguan Limited. Overall evaluation.
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2020 Volkswagen Tiguan trims (9) Trim Family 2.0T S 2.0T SE 2.0T SE R-Line Black 2.0T SEL 2.0T SEL Premium R-Line Years 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 …
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Crash test ratings for the 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan from the NHTSA (NCAP 5-star ratings) & the IIHS.
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Calculate 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan Monthly Payment Calculate 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan Monthly Lease Payment Which Cars You Can Afford? Safety scores reflect crash test standards and ratings when this car was new and may not be comparable to current safety ratings.
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The Side Barrier test simulates an intersection collision between a standing vehicle and moving barrier at 38.5 mph. Combines Side Barrier and Side Pole Star Ratings into a single side rating. The Rollover Resistance test measures the risk of rollover in a single-vehicle, loss-of-control scenario.
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View all 32 consumer vehicle reviews for the 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan on Edmunds, or submit your own review of the 2020 Tiguan.
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Best Compact SUVs. #1 2022 Hyundai Tucson. $24,950 - $36,200 MSRP. #2 2021 Honda CR-V. $25,350 - $35,150 MSRP. #8 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan. $25,245 - $39,095 MSRP. See the full Compact SUVs rankings ». Safety scores reflect crash test standards and ratings when this car was new and may not be comparable to current safety ratings.
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Crash test ratings for the 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan from the NHTSA (NCAP 5-star ratings) & the IIHS.
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The Volkswagen Tiguan was introduced in the 2009 model year. Beginning with the 2018 model year, the Tiguan was renamed the Tiguan Limited. The Tiguan Limited shares no ratings with the redesigned 2018 Tiguan, which is a midsize SUV due to its increased size and weight. Overall evaluation. M. Structure and safety cage. M. Driver injury measures.
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VW has a reputation for safety, and fortunately, the Volkswagen Tiguan is no slouch there, earning high marks across the board. How safe is the Volkswagen Tiguan? The 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan received a 4-Star Overall Safety Rating from the NHTSA and the 2020 was granted the highest score of “Good” by the IIHS. Combine that with 4.41-Star Owner and 4.3-Star Expert Review Ratings …
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However, the vehicle received five stars in the side-impact crash tests and four stars in the rollover resistance test with a perceived rollover risk of 15.60 percent. It is also notable to mention that during the side impact test, the left driver door unlatched and opened which increases the probability of occupant ejection.
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NHTSA is an agency that conducts various (crash) tests, to determine the safety of the car, and scores them on certain parameters. The 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan gets an overall 5 on 5 was achieved with 4 stars on rollover rating and 5 stars on other crash-test category ratings from NHTSA which is the best score a vehicle can get in its class.
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2018 Volkswagen Tiguan. Crash Test Ratings. NHTSA rates crash-tested vehicles by assigning them one to five stars, with five stars indicating the most injury protection and one star indicating the ...
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IIHS tests evaluate two aspects of safety: crashworthiness — how well a vehicle protects its occupants in a crash — and crash avoidance and mitigation — technology that can prevent a crash or lessen its severity. Start typing a make and/or model, and a list of choices will appear.
Vehicle ratings. IIHS tests evaluate two aspects of safety: crashworthiness — how well a vehicle protects its occupants in a crash — and crash avoidance and mitigation — technology that can prevent a crash or lessen its severity.
IIHS tests evaluate two aspects of safety: crashworthiness — how well a vehicle protects its occupants in a crash — and crash avoidance and mitigation — technology that can prevent a crash or lessen its severity.