The Tiguan is making headlines with VW's decision to extend its lifespan in the popular compact SUV segment. Two major updates are planned for the next decade; the first in 2028 and the second in 2031. The first facelift will not focus on exterior design; the emphasis will be on technology and software updates offered in the interior.
Compliance with emission standards is the goal. The upgrade program designed for internal combustion engines aims to extend their lifespan in the European market. In this process, enhanced electrification and hybrid solutions will maintain the competitiveness of the new Tiguan models.
A name change is being discussed in the electric outward-facing initiative. The idea for the “ID. Tiguan,” seen as a new variant of the existing ID.4 model, is emerging with the goal of a simpler and more efficient design. Expected to move away from older lines and towards a more traditional SUV look, this version aims to improve range efficiency.
