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2021 Volkswagen Tiguan SE R-Line Black 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A), 8-speed shiftable automatic, regular unleaded 24 compined MPG, 21 city MPG/27 highway MPG EPA Est. …
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The Tiguan was already an attractive car, with many subtle angular elements which added up to something suitably sophisticated for a European SUV. For the update, VW has mainly made changes to the Tiguan’s face to keep it in line with the incoming Golf 8’s tweaked design language. I think it has only served to make this car look better, with more integrated light fittings swooping out of its now more gentle grille treatment. There was a pugnacious toughness about the outgoing model’s flat face that I will miss, though. The side profile is near identical, the new car only identifiable by subtle chrome touches and new wheel choices, while the rear is freshened up with a new lower bumper treatment, contemporary Tiguan lettering across the rear, and in the case of the Elegance and R-Line, impressive LED light clusters. The inside, which has had a significant digital overhaul is what will get buyers salivating. Even the base car scores the amazing digital dash, but the larger multimedia screens and sleek touch panels will be sure to impress. It’s important to note that while pretty much any car can have massive screens today, not all have the processing power to match, but I’m glad to say everything in the VW is as slick and fast as it should be. The new wheel is a really nice touch with the embedded VW logo and cool looking surrounds. It feels a bit more substantial than the outgoing unit, too, and all the functions on it are nicely laid out and ergonomic to use. I will say that the colour scheme, no matter which variant you pick, is pretty safe. The dash, while nicely finished, is just one big slate of grey, detracting from the flashy digital overhaul. Even the inserts are plain and subtle, perhaps a missed opportunity for VW to make the interior of its pricey mid-sizer feel a bit more special.
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2021 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 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 …
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The 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan plays the numbers. Its 185.1-inch body is larger than most of its compact crossover competitors. It has a cavernous, 37.6 cubic foot cargo hold and room for up …
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2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Pricing. The 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan starts its pricing at $25,245, plus a $1,195 destination charge. The SE comes in a $27,395, while the SE R-Line Black is $30,595. The ...
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Volkswagen Tiguan MPG & CO2. When equipped with front-wheel drive and the 148bhp version of the 2.0-litre diesel engine (a 197bhp version is also available), the Tiguan emits around …
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The Volkswagen Tiguan is Europe’s most successful SUV and one of the top-selling SUVs in the world. Volkswagen is electrifying the 2021 Tiguan with a new, st...
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Shop Volkswagen Tiguan vehicles in Lomita, CA for sale at Cars.com. Research, compare, and save listings, or contact sellers directly from 6,585 Tiguan models in Lomita, CA.
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Costs, insurance groups, MPG and CO2. The Volkswagen Tiguan costs more than an equivalent Seat Ateca or Skoda Karoq, but less than similarly well equipped BMW X1 or Volvo XC40. It’s a similar ...
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The 2021 VW Tiguan isn’t the newest, sharpest, or fastest crossover on the block. It’s the definition of an all-around vehicle, with a comfortable ride and a practical cabin. It doesn’t do much to excite, but it doesn’t offend, either, and that might be enough for many buyers. Check prices for the 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan »
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See 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan specs and trims » The Final Call. The 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan is a good compact SUV that offers an expansive cargo area, three-row seating (albeit cramped), and a lengthy list of standard comfort and technology features. However, the engine could use more power, the Tiguan's handling is dull, and fuel economy …
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Under the hood of every 2021 Tiguan is a turbocharged four-cylinder that makes 184 horsepower; front-wheel drive is standard but Volkswagen's 4Motion all-wheel-drive system is optional.
Consumer ratings and reviews are also available for the 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan and all its trim types. Overall, Edmunds users rate the 2021 Tiguan 4.2 on a scale of 1 to 5 stars.
Volkswagen added another string to the hugely popular Tiguan SUV’s bow in 2021, with the long-awaited arrival of a plug-in hybrid version. The Tiguan eHybrid, as it’s known, shares a powertrain with GTE versions of the Volkswagen Golf and Passat – which means a turbocharged 1.4-litre petrol engine and electric motor, plus a 13kWh battery.
The Tiguan SEL starts at $32,545, and a VW Tiguan SEL Premium R-Line 4Motion begins at $39,095. Before you buy, check KBB.com’s Fair Purchase Price to see what others in your area are paying for their 2021 Tiguan.
Yes, the Tiguan is a good compact SUV. It delivers a smooth ride over most road surfaces, and few rivals have more passenger and cargo space. This Volkswagen also has plenty of standard and available features, and it's one of the few compact SUVs available with three rows of seats. It does have some shortcomings though.
The Volkswagen Tiguan is a compact crossover vehicle (CUV) manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen. Introduced in 2007, the first generation model uses the PQ46 platform of the B6 Generation Volkswagen Passat.
The Volkswagen Touareg (German pronunciation: [ˈtuːaʁɛk]) is a mid-size luxury SUV produced by German automaker Volkswagen since 2002 at the Volkswagen Bratislava Plant. The vehicle was named after the nomadic Tuareg people, inhabitants of the Saharan interior in North Africa.