New Delhi, April 17, 2025 — Volkswagen has taken a bold step in India’s premium SUV space by introducing the Tiguan R-Line, a performance-focused, feature-packed iteration of the beloved Volkswagen Tiguan. With a sportier design, enhanced tech, and a higher performance benchmark, the R-Line comes in as a Completely Built Unit (CBU), distinguishing itself from the CKD-assembled outgoing Tiguan. Here’s a full breakdown of how the Tiguan and Tiguan R-Line differ across design, performance, features, and price.
Bolder Design and Aerodynamics on the R-LineWhile the standard Tiguan is known for its classic and understated German design, the Tiguan R-Line introduces a more aggressive stance. The R-Line sports sleek Matrix LED headlamps, an illuminated LED grille, a signature R-Line badge, and 19-inch dual-tone alloys that add to its athletic profile.
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Drag coefficient improved to 0.28 (from 0.33)
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Built on new MQB Evo platform vs. older MQB A2
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Sportier rear profile with connected LED taillamps and angular accents
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Available in six new colors, including Persimmon Red and Cipressino Green
Inside, the Tiguan R-Line features a refreshed driver-focused cockpit with premium R-Line sport seats, contrast stitching, and a glossy pixel-patterned dashboard.
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15-inch touchscreen replaces the older 8-inch unit
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Adds front massaging seats, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and 14-speaker premium audio
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Upgraded layout with touch-based AC controls, and wireless charging
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Both models include panoramic sunroof and digital instrument cluster
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Absence of ventilated seats remains a rare miss on the R-Line
Both the Tiguan and R-Line house a 2.0L TSI turbo petrol engine, but the R-Line is tuned for 201 bhp, compared to 188 bhp on the standard model. Torque remains 320 Nm on both, but the R-Line accelerates from 0–100 kmph in 7.1 seconds, nearly 1.5 seconds faster.
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7-speed DSG and 4MOTION AWD remain standard
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Dynamic Chassis Control Pro and sport-tuned suspension elevate the driving dynamics
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Multiple driving modes tailored for better on-road performance
Volkswagen has equipped the R-Line with a comprehensive safety suite:
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9 airbags vs. 6 in the standard model
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Level 2 ADAS with lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and emergency braking
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360-degree camera, Park Assist Plus, and hill descent control
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5-star Euro NCAP rating, placing it among the safest in class
The outgoing Volkswagen Tiguan is priced at ₹38.17 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Tiguan R-Line commands a premium at ₹49 lakh. The price hike reflects significant improvements in build, features, tech, and performance.
With the new R-Line, Volkswagen targets luxury SUV buyers who might otherwise consider the BMW X1, Audi Q3, Mercedes-Benz GLA, Jeep Meridian, Citroen C5 Aircross, Nissan X-Trail, and the upcoming Skoda Kodiaq.
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