We’ve always kind of loved the Volkswagen Tiguan. It’s a bit like a smaller Touareg, and we’ve always loved that too,
ever since way back in 2003 when the first example came thundering in on a wave of V10 goodness.
The Tiguan was never quite that mental but it’s always been one of those vehicles you can’t help but admire. Its case wasn’t helped when the Skoda Kodiaq came out and it was a bit like when your hot new girlfriend takes you home to meet her family and you discover that her sister is ever hotter, but the sales charts showed that there was plenty of room in the market for both. We’re clearly not the only ones who’ve always loved the Tiguan.
The new Kodiaq came out last summer and has just been crowned 4×4 of the Year 2025. There was a new Touareg quite recently too and it’s as suave as ever. And then there’s the new Tiguan – which, unlike the old one, looks and feels more like a smaller take on the Touarag than a more Volksy take on the Kodiaq.
Read the full article in the February issue of Overlander 4×4 –