The current Volkswagen Tiguan was redesigned a few years back, though it still looks and feels fairly fresh. The 2020 Tiguan’s biggest selling point is its optional third-row seat, which is something you can’t find on leading competitors such as the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. That said, the third row is cramped and best left to shorter or younger occupants as leg- and headroom are in short supply.
MSRP Starting at$24,945
- WHAT’S NEW:
- More driver safety features are standard equipment
- Volkswagen’s Car-Net communication system comes standard this year
- SEL trim includes heated steering wheel and automatic wipers
- Part of the second Tiguan generation introduced for 2018
Pros & Cons
- Ample space for passengers and cargo
- Three-row seating is useful in a pinch
- Intuitive tech interface
- Subpar acceleration and responsiveness
- Ranks low in fuel economy for the class
- Optional larger wheels make for a bumpy ride
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