Comparing the specs of the significantly improved Volkswagen Tiguan with the BMW X1: “A very different powertrain in the same price range”

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The body size is almost the same! The BMW X1’s light weight is its advantage

The new Volkswagen Tiguan is slightly longer and slightly lower than its predecessor, with significant changes to the details and overall proportions, giving it a styling that could be described as elegant.

Still, the body size and wheelbase are almost the same as the BMW X1, so there doesn’t seem to be much difference in practical terms. However, the most noticeable difference in specs is the weight. The X1 is 210 kg lighter, the equivalent of carrying three adults, which will likely result in a significant difference in the agility of the ride and handling.

Body size = Length 4545mm x Width 1840mm x Height 1655mm

Wheelbase = 2680mm


Vehicle weight = 1750kg


Tire size = 215/65R17

Body size = Length 4500mm x Width 1835mm x Height 1625mm

Wheelbase = 2690mm


Vehicle weight = 1540kg


Tire size = 225/55R18

The new Tiguan is available with 4WD in the same price range.

The X1’s base grade, the 18i, is equipped with a 1.5-liter, three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine and front-wheel drive. Its natural rival would be the Tiguan’s newly adopted 1.5-liter, four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine + mild hybrid front-wheel drive model, but the new diesel engine model is appealing.

All diesel models of the new Tiguan are AWD, and a new mechanism that coordinates the electronically controlled suspension and electronically controlled differential is standard on all grades. Both engines offer sufficient performance for their class, but it can be said that the Tiguan has more powerful powertrain hardware.

Engine type = Inline 4-cylinder DOHC diesel turbo

Displacement = 1968cc


Maximum output = 193PS / 3500-4200rpm


Maximum torque = 400Nm / 1750-3250rpm


Transmission = 7-speed DCT


Drive system = AWD

Engine type = Inline 3-cylinder DOHC gasoline turbo

Displacement = 1498cc


Maximum output = 156PS/5000rpm


Maximum torque = 230Nm/1500-4600rpm


Transmission = 7-speed DCT


Drive system = FWD

If you compare models in the same price range, the new Tiguan is a good deal

The starting prices for the Tiguan are 4,871,000 yen and the X1 are 5,400,000 yen. The diesel Tiguan model compared here is about 200,000 yen more expensive than the X1, but as mentioned above, it comes standard with advanced control functions such as electronic suspension and differential. The X1 also has a diesel-engine 4WD model, but it is priced at a steep 6,280,000 yen.

The premium brand BMW’s X1 is likely to win in terms of the quality of the interior and exterior, as well as the driving feel, but when you look at the level of hardware and the wide range of grade options for the price, the Tiguan seems to be the better value.

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Volkswagen's best-selling SUV, the Tiguan, will undergo a full model change, with orders starting in Japan from September 2024.

Orders for the new third-generation Volkswagen Tiguan will begin in Japan in September. This is the first car to feature a 48V mild hybrid system.

Volkswagen Japan will begin accepting pre-orders for the new third-generation Tiguan, which has undergone its first full model change in seven years, at authorized Volkswagen dealerships nationwide from September 2024. Deliveries in Japan are scheduled to begin from November onwards.

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