Volkswagen is set to introduce the all-new 2025 Tiguan ahead of its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The reveal is scheduled for November 20, at 5 pm PT (8 pm ET), giving fans an early look at the redesigned crossover before the show kicks off.
A teaser image released by VW offers a glimpse of the Tiguan’s taillight, which closely resembles the one featured on the European Tayron, although with a unique touch of red accents on the sides. While the two models share similarities, Volkswagen has confirmed that the 2025 Tiguan will have distinct styling, powertrain options, and equipment to differentiate it from its Tayron counterpart.
Built on an extended version of the Tayron’s MQB evo platform, the new Tiguan is expected to offer a sportier design with a more rugged front fascia. Notable features could include a light-up VW emblem, sleek LED headlights, and vertical air curtains for an aggressive, modern look.
Inside, the Tiguan is likely to adopt a minimalist approach, similar to the Tayron, with seating for up to seven passengers. High-end trims may feature premium materials like open-pore wood, along with advanced tech such as a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.9-inch infotainment display, ambient lighting, tri-zone climate control, and a panoramic sunroof.
The Tayron also offers an array of driver-assist technologies, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection. It remains to be seen if these features will carry over to the Tiguan, but we can expect more details when the crossover is officially unveiled next week.
Source: Volkswagen
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