Medium SUV of the Year 2024 - VW Tiguan

News

In the fiercely competitive medium SUV segment, Volkswagen has once again set a benchmark with the introduction of the third-generation Tiguan. This all-new model has not only impressed our critics and enthusiasts alike but has also earned the coveted ‘Medium SUV of the Year 2024’ award from Company Vehicle.

Since its debut in 2007, the Tiguan has been a linchpin in Volkswagen’s lineup, amassing sales of over 7.6 million units globally. The latest evolution is far from just a cosmetic refresh; it marks a comprehensive redesign that elevates both aesthetics and functionality across the board. Slightly larger and more visually compelling, the Tiguan sports a refined and muscular appearance. Its front possesses a more confident stance, characterised by IQ matrix lighting and a striking horizontal light-strip. The side profile features more pronounced wheel housings over robust 19-inch alloys, coupled with eye-catching design details, such as the ‘Tiger’ and ‘Iguana’ easter eggs subtly etched into the backseat glass – an ode to its Tig-uan nameplate.

Beyond its alluring exterior, the cabin welcomes a modern design innovation by relocating the gear selector to the steering column, a move borrowed from VW’s ID range. This shift not only maximises interior space but also enhances driver ergonomics. The technological experience inside the Tiguan is nothing short of state-of-the-art, offering choices between 12.9 and 15-inch infotainment screens, a customizable interface, and advanced voice interaction through the new IDA assistant. Add wireless app connectivity and dual wireless charging pads, and you have a vehicle that is truly made for the digitally-connected driver.

The Tiguan is not just about looks; it packs an impressive suite of technology and safety features. The introduction of ‘Atmospheres’ driving modes adds a layer of personalisation through adjustable interior lighting moods, creating an immersive driving experience. Safety is paramount, with a comprehensive ADAS suite that includes a centre airbag, advanced blind spot detection, traffic sign recognition, and enhanced pedestrian safety measures. One of the most remarkable features is the self-parking capability, allowing the driver to become a mere observer during tricky parking manoeuvres.

Despite initial scepticism surrounding the 1.4L turbo engine, it effortlessly reaches motorway speeds with 110kW and 250Nm at its disposal. With its impressive fuel economy of 8.5l/100km and 192g/km of CO2 emissions, this SUV is as efficient as it is capable. For those craving more power, the R-Line AWD promises a thrilling 195kW and 400Nm, enhancing performance without sacrificing everyday usability.

The new VW Tiguan, with its sophisticated design, cutting-edge technology, and enhanced driving dynamics, not only sets a new standard for medium SUVs but also cements its status as one of the leaders in its class. Its blend of style, practicality, and innovation truly makes it deserving of our ‘Medium SUV of the Year 2024’ title.

File Download:
Related Articles
Kia’s PV5 wins the ‘2026 International Van of the Year’
Kia Corporation's all-electric PV5 has been named the ‘2026 International Van of the Year’ (IVOTY), marking a historic first for both the brand and a Korean manufacturer. The award was presented on...
Toyota New Zealand renews partnerships with NZ Olympic Committee and Paralympics NZ
Toyota New Zealand have proudly announced the renewal of its partnership with the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) and Paralympics New Zealand (PNZ) for another four-year cycle. This recommitment...
ANCAP - new gen rating approach from 2026
Vehicle safety is entering a new era. Over the past 30 years, manufacturers have responded well to the safety demands of consumers, improving the structural integrity of their vehicles and, more...