2025 Volkswagen Tiguan Interior Review: What DIDN’T VW Change?
The new 2025 Tiguan has a couple features you won’t find anywhere else.No one—and we mean no one—can climb into the new 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan and reasonably say, “Gee, nothing's changed.” Because gosh, just look at this compact SUV’s new interior. We’re talking about Volkswagen’s best-selling vehicle in the U.S. and the one tasked with challenging the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V.
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So the 2025 Tiguan better bring its A-game in the interior, where owners will spend their time. This is one ambitious SUV; it’s not every day a VW has features we don’t always see on $50,000 luxury cars.
Is it enough, though? We spent some time with the 2025 Tiguan at the 2024 Los Angeles auto show to see whether Toyota and Honda have anything to worry about.
Is This an Audi or a Volkswagen?
Throw enough luxury features at a car and, sometimes, you can disguise its non-luxury-brand roots. That’s not the case here; explore the 2025 Tiguan and you see it for what it is: an extremely well-equipped compact SUV with surprise-and-delight features. The basics themselves are good—it's been too long since we've been able to describe any VW product as Audi-like inside, a once common refrain among even the brand's humbler wares.
You won’t find massaging seats or American walnut wood trim in a CR-V or RAV4, but this Volkswagen has them both. We especially like the way the wood trim curves around the bottom edge of the outer air vents.
We weren’t able to test the 2025 Tiguan’s massage, but you can change the duration and strength for driver and front passenger. The wood trim looks pretty good; the real value here isn’t the way it looks but the knowledge that it’s authentic wood. The last-gen Honda Accord, for example, had attractive but fake stuff.
The premium impression continues on the top-end 2025 Tiguan with orange-y/brown quilted leather seats with white piping, stitching, and black seatbacks. The entire effect is quite premium, a trend that continues on the dash. Covered in a soft leather-like material to match the seats, the 2025 Tiguan’s interior should meet the expectations of those who think VW has more cachet (that rub-off effect of sharing corporate VW Group parentage with Audi, for example) than other mainstream brands like Toyota and Honda.





