Everything You Need To Know About 2023 VW Tiguan Preview

2023 VW Tiguan – Following the last mid-cycle upgrade, it became evident that the current generation of VW’s compact crossover will have to wait a few more years before being completely redesigned. That also suggests that the 2023 VW Tiguan will be similar to the current model, with no significant alterations. Simply put, the 2022 model includes new style, inside features, and other changes, and there’s reason to expect we’ll see something even better a year later. As a result, the following year’s model will retain the same design elements. Starting with the optional third row, a well-built cabin, a wealth of standard and optional equipment, composed handling, and so on, this SUV has a lot to offer. The engine, on the other hand, is the source of the most complaints, as it lacks power and seems less refined than engines from other competitors. Due to the lack of significant revisions, the 2023 VW Tiguan is expected to join the market in the fourth quarter of 2022.

 

2023 VW Tiguan

 

As we just noted, the most recent upgrade included a slew of intriguing new features, and we have no doubt that the 2023 VW Tiguan will follow suit. Of course, it will retain the same style as the pre-facelifted model, which has a hint of the Golf Mk8’s flavor and, in general, appears more mature. Aside from its attractive appearance, this SUV has a solid chassis that makes it feel solid and sturdy. Although the ride quality is on the hard side, the handling is pretty composed. In this regard, it pales in comparison to the Mazda CX-5, although it does provide more agility than certain comfort-oriented competitors like the Nissan Rogue or Hyundai Tucson.

2023 VW Tiguan Interior and Features

The cabin is, and always has been, one of the Tiguan’s strongest qualities. In comparison to most competitors, this SUV has a little more sophisticated interior and appears to be closer to the premium segment. The design and materials aren’t as luxurious as those found in the Mazda CX-5, but the build quality is great. VW vehicles are known for their long-lasting interior materials, so we have no doubt that the 2023 VW Tiguan will feature a cabin that will last for a decade. The Tiguan not only has a high level of overall excellence, but it also has a high degree of practicality. It’s one of the few tiny crossovers with an optional third row, but don’t anticipate much in terms of spaciousness. In addition, the cargo compartment has some impressive stats. In two-row models, there’s roughly 37.6 cubic feet behind the back seats and 73.4 cubic feet overall, while three-row models have around 12 cubic feet behind the third row, 33 cubic feet behind the second, and 65.3 cubic feet overall.

 

2023 VW Tiguan Interior

 

We don’t expect significant changes in terms of standard and available features in the coming year. Most things should stay the same as they are in the existing model, which already appears to be quite generous in this regard. Push-button start, keyless entry, a 6.5-inch touch screen, a six-speaker audio, Bluetooth, Android Auto, Mirror Link, Apple Car Play, two USB ports, a Wi-Fi hot spot, and an 8-inch digital gauge cluster are all standard on all versions. Upgrades include an 8-inch touch screen, a 10.25-inch digital cockpit, a nine-speaker Fender music system, navigation, two more USB connections, wireless device charging, remote start, a panoramic sunroof, and dual-zone automatic climate control, among others.

2023 VW Tiguan Engine

Things behind the hood will remain the same. The 2.0-liter turbo-four engine that powers the 2023 VW Tiguan will remain the same, producing roughly 184 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque. It’s not as powerful as competitors, which has an effect on acceleration. More crucially, the engine lacks refinement, particularly when compared to Honda’s outstanding 1.5-liter turbo-four in the CR-V. The engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission that performs admirably.

 

2023 VW Tiguan Engine

 

The fuel economy is also not great. You can expect to get around 23 miles per gallon in the city and 30 miles per gallon on the highway, which is below average for the segment. All-wheel-drive models are considerably thirstier, returning roughly 21 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway.

2023 VW Tiguan Release Date and Price

The 2023 VW Tiguan is expected to hit the market in the fourth quarter of 2022. The present model starts at roughly $27,000, and we don’t see a significant price hike in the near future.