
2025 Volkswagen Taos
- Standard Engine1.5L 4-Cylinder
- Horsepower174 hp
- MPG (city/hwy) *28 city/36 hwy
- Seats5
- DrivetrainFront-Wheel Drive
- All-Wheel DriveOptional
- Roof RailsStandard
- 3rd-Sow SeatN/A
- Cargo Space (rear seat down)65.9 cu. ft.
2025 Volkswagen Tiguan
- Standard Engine2.0L 4-Cylinder
- Horsepower201 hp
- MPG (city/hwy) *26 city/34 hwy
- Seats5
- DrivetrainFront-Wheel Drive
- All-Wheel DriveOptional
- Roof RailsStandard
- 3rd-Sow SeatOptional
- Cargo Space (rear seat down)58.9 cu. ft.
Specs at a Glance
Volkswagen has long been a leader in the compact SUV segment, with the Taos and Tiguan standing out as two of their most refined offerings. Celebrated for their nimble size and confident handling, both models bring something unique to the table. So, which one best fits your lifestyle?
Performance
As compact SUVs, the Taos and Tiguan aren’t built solely for raw horsepower, but each delivers a satisfying driving experience. The Taos, with its lightweight build, delivers responsive acceleration from its 1.5L turbocharged engine, offering between 158 and 174 horsepower. The Tiguan steps it up with a 201-horsepower turbo engine, delivering more muscle for drivers who want extra performance in their daily drive. Choosing between them depends on how much power you want under the hood.
Appearance
The Taos features a more upright windshield and rounded hood, giving it that classic SUV silhouette. In contrast, the Tiguan embraces a modern look with a shorter hood and more sharply angled windshield. The base Taos rides on 17" alloy wheels, comes with all-season tires, black roof rails, and LED projector headlamps. The Tiguan mirrors some of these features but adds an adaptive front lighting system, LED taillights, and heated, power-adjustable side mirrors for a more premium touch.
Features
The range-topping trim on the Taos is the SEL, while the Tiguan’s top-tier version is the SEL R-Line. These trims highlight the different approaches each model takes: the Taos favors functional luxury, while the Tiguan leans into premium sophistication. The Taos SEL includes leather seating, 19" alloy wheels, an 8" touchscreen, and ambient lighting. Meanwhile, the Tiguan SEL R-Line ups the ante with perforated Varenna leather seats featuring back massage, a 12-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, and a 15" touchscreen with navigation. Both models offer excellent safety and driver assistance features, but standout elements on the Tiguan include an Active Blind Spot Monitor, Exit Warning System, and Rear Traffic Alert. It’s clear that both models will appeal to different kinds of drivers.
If you’re interested in learning more about the 2025 Taos and 2025 Tiguan, reach out to our Volkswagen team. We’re here to help you explore both of these standout compact SUVs in detail.
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