Comparing the Volkswagen Tiguan to the Competition

2026 Volkswagen Tiguan at Sisbarro VW


Sisbarro VW Compares the Tiguan to the Competition

The Tiguan marks the entry of Volkswagen into the compact crossover segment, the best-selling automotive category in the U.S., and consequently the most competitive. Compact crossovers have effectively replaced sedans as the default family vehicle. Nearly all mainstream and luxury brands include a compact crossover in their model lineups. The appeal of this segment is clear, as these vehicles offer a compact, efficient size that makes them easy to maneuver in city traffic and parking lots, while also providing ample space to comfortably seat five people and a reasonable amount of cargo room. Most model lines offer all-wheel drive for enhanced on-road traction, either as an option or standard feature. The segment is mainly powered by 4-cylinder engines, both turbocharged and naturally aspirated, along with a few turbocharged 3-cylinder engines.

The Tiguan first came to North America as a 2009 model. It was on the smaller side of the segment until the 2018 second-generation design. The current third-generation Tiguan was launched for the 2024 model year. The Tiguan is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine producing 201 horsepower and 207 or 221 lb-ft of torque, depending on whether the drivetrain is front-wheel drive (FWD) or has 4Motion all-wheel drive (AWD). The SEL-R Trim has a version of the GTI engine producing 268 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. The 2026 model year included a weight reduction of about 170 pounds, improving the performance-to-weight ratio.

Like many Volkswagen models, the Tiguan is the sole non-luxury European choice in its segment.


Volkswagen Tiguan vs the Honda CR-V

Tiguan vs. Honda CR-V

The Honda CR-V entered the U.S. market in February 1997. Now, in its sixth design generation, it is positioned between the HR-V and the Passport in terms of size and pricing. The CR-V is currently Honda’s best-selling vehicle. Non-hybrid models feature a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). This comparison focuses solely on the CR-V’s conventional drivetrain.

  • The Tiguan offers more standard horsepower (201 vs.190), and more peak torque (207 or 221 vs. 179 lb-ft).
  • Tiguan and CR-V trade small fuel mileage advantages, with the Tiguan having the advantage on the highway (34 vs. 33) while the CR-V is a little better in the city (26 vs. 28)
  • The Tiguan runs on regular (87-octane) gas, while Honda recommends premium fuel (91-octane) for the CR-V.
  • The CR-V’s engine is paired with a continuously variable transmission, while the Tiguan uses a more conventionally behaving 8-speed automatic.
  • Important when seating three across, the Tiguan provides about an inch more rear hip room (53.7 vs. 52.6 inches).
  • The Tiguan offers a bit more towing capacity (1,800 vs. 1,500 lb.)
  • For a smoother and more stable highway ride, the Tiguan has a longer wheelbase (109.9 vs. 106.3 inches)
  • The Tiguan offers the added flexibility of a 40/20/40 split rear seat, unlike the CR-V’s conventional 60/40 split. This setup allows two passengers to sit in the second row while longer, thinner items extend through the middle of the cargo area.
  • The standard 12.9-inch center touchscreen of the Tiguan is considerably larger than the CR-V’s standard 9-inch screen or its optional 10.2-inch screen.
  • The standard Tiguan offers one-touch activation for all four windows, while the CR-V limits this to the front windows only.
  • The convenience of a dimming rearview mirror and heated side mirrors is standard on the base Tiguan but requires a trim upgrade for the CR-V.

Volkswagen Tiguan vs the Hyundai Tucson

Tiguan vs. Hyundai Tucson

The Hyundai Tucson was introduced in 2004 as a compact alternative to the Santa Fe, which was transitioning from a compact to a mid-size vehicle. It shares all of its mechanical components with the Kia Sportage, though they do not share any styling. The 2026 model year marks the last year of the fourth-generation Tucson, which debuted in 2022. It is built on a smaller version of the platform that supports the Santa Fe. This comparison covers only the non-hybrid model, which is equipped with a naturally aspirated 187-hp 2.5-liter inline-4 engine. Like the Tiguan, the Tucson uses an 8-speed automatic transmission.

  • The Tiguan offers more standard horsepower (201 vs.187) and more peak torque (207 or 221 vs. 178 lb-ft).
  • The higher peak torque of the Tiguan is attained at a very accessible 1,600 rpm on the Tiguan compared to 4,000 rpm for the Tucson.
  • The Tiguan gets better fuel mileage in both FWD (26/34/29 vs. 25/33/28) and AWD (25/32/28 vs. 24/30/26) than the Tucson.
  • The 40/20/40 folding rear seat of the Tiguan offers more flexibility than the Tucson's simpler 60/40 split. This design accommodates two passengers in the second row while allowing long, narrow items to extend through the center from the cargo area.
  • All Tiguan models feature heated front seats, which is not standard on the Tucson.
  • The 12.9-inch screen of the Tiguan is slightly larger than the 12.3-inch screen on all Tucson models, and the Tucson has nothing to compete with the available 15-inch screen.
  • The standard heated windshield washer jets of the Tiguan are a feature you will not find on the Tucson.
  • It is subjective, but the Tiguan exterior design is likely to age better than the Tucson’s flanks, which have odd body creases, particularly as the Tucson will move on to a new design next year.
  • The standard heated washer nozzles of the Tiguan are a useful feature in freezing weather, which the Tucson lacks.
  • The Tiguan comes standard with a power tailgate for convenience. This feature requires a trim upgrade in the Tucson.
  • Standard Automatic one-touch power for both front and rear windows is a convenience not standard on the Tucson.

Volkswagen Tiguan vs the Toyota RAV4

Tiguan vs. Toyota RAV4

Toyota launched the car-based RAV4 in 1994, establishing the compact crossover segment. It is the best-selling model in its category and Toyota’s top-selling model overall. For 2026, the RAV4 launched its sixth-generation model, with the biggest news being that all models now have a hybrid drivetrain. A Plug-in Hybrid is also available. The drivetrain consists of a 2.5-liter engine and an electric motor, for a combined 226 to 236 horsepower. Toyota never publishes torque figures for its hybrid models. Other changes include all-new blockier styling with the hammerhead front styling featured on Toyota’s passenger cars.

  • The RAV4‘s horsepower beats the standard horsepower of the Tiguan, but it can’t match the 268 horsepower of the SEL-R model.
  • The RAV4’s engine is paired with a continuously variable transmission, while the Tiguan uses a more conventionally behaving 8-speed automatic.
  • Neither the standard 10.5” nor the available 12.5” center touchscreens are as large as the standard 12.9” and available 15.0” Tiguan screens.
  • The Tiguan has greater passenger volume than the RAV4 (100.4 – 103.8 vs. 98.9 cubic feet).
  • The Tiguan has noticeably more rear legroom than the RAV4 (40.2 vs. 37.8 inches).
  • Tall drivers or front passengers will have more headroom in the Tiguan (39.7 vs 36.7 inches).
  • The Tiguan offers the added flexibility of a 40/20/40 folding rear seat back, unlike the conventional 60/40 split found in the RAV4. This setup allows two passengers to sit in the second row while longer, thinner items extend through the middle of the cargo area.
  • Both models have extensive safety and driver-assist technologies. However, the Tiguan can automatically help you steer around an obstacle in your blind spot, whereas the RAV4 only offers warnings.
  • The standard heated washer nozzles of the Tiguan are a useful feature in freezing weather that the Tucson lacks.
  • The Tiguan comes standard with a wireless phone charger. The RAV4 requires a trim upgrade for that useful feature.

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