VW Tiguan Vs Hyundai Tucson Comparison 2017

Volkswagen Tiguan
VS

Hyundai Tucson

Welcome to the new VW Tiguan Vs Hyundai Tucson comparison for 2017. We liked the Tucson for it’s styling and overall quality when released, hence it is one of the first models we thought of comparing against the all new Tiguan released this year. In our comparisons so far the Tiguan has failed on the style front and packaging for the price but it did impress us for being the first new small-medium sized SUV model with safety systems due to be standard on its competitors during this year.

VW Tiguan Vs Hyundai Tucson exterior design comparison: The new Tiguan doesn’t impress on styling looking like any other existing model from the last 4 years. It definitely does not have road presence you’d demand from paying that much money. That said it has been designed with VW default styling themes which is quite brave in 2017. The Tucson when released was one of the best looking SUVs on the market, sporty yet conservative enough not to offend. More to the point the looks matched it’s pricing.

VW Tiguan Vs Hyundai Tucson interior comparison: The Tucson’s interior is a nice place to be and to some extent matches the exterior styling but when you compare it’s twin the Kia Sportage it doesn’t quite meet the higher standard set by the Kia. The Tucson compared to the Tiguan is interesting. The Tiguan interior is a nice place to be if you option it up or simply buy the top range model and again option it up despite being a top of the range model which is a bit of a rip off tactic. Argubly yes the Tiguan interior is better than Tucson but it is worth that much more around the $55,000? Likewise the Tucson Highlander range topper doesn’t feels like $50,000 in isolation or next to the Tiguan. We think Hyundai is believing it’s own advertising the reality is that it is not premium enough to justify the elevated pricing.  That all said the more popular entry and mid range Tucson and Tiguan are decent in both models but the Hyundai is definitely on the cheaper but decent side of things.  We think you can do better.

VW Tiguan Vs Hyundai Tucson engine and technology: The technology and engine technology winner on all levels is the Tiguan. It has more safety and engine options despite the rip-off turbo tweaking con job. That said can you trust a VW that all that tech isn’t all that advanced since they can’t even make a emissions capable engine where as most other manufacturers can? Likewise a DSG gearbox that feels as bad as motorised manual every so often? On the other hand the Hyundai Tucson has last generation safety and engines which means it will be reliable and meet you expectations. In many ways the Tucson seems underdone and overpriced in this department,

VW Tiguan Vs Hyundai Tucson on road: N/A

The winner of the VW Tiguan Vs Hyundai Tucson comparison is the Tiguan. The Tucson is a good looking and well equipped smallish SUV, unfortunately there are other good looking and better equipped smallish SUVs. Up against the Tiguan the Tucson’s looks good but still overpriced due to low equipment levels especially safety. The Tiguan is the better equipped just more expensive SUV but doesn’t appeal visually inside or out in standard trim but it has lots of essential safety features and engine power that you need in 2017.

VW Tiguan interior Hyundai Tucson interior
Engines
IL 4 Cylinder Petrol
DOHC VVT EFI
1.4 Litre (1488cc)
Claimed 126Kw @ 6000RPM
Claimed 226Nm @ 4400RPM
IL4 cylinder Petrol
Turbo DOHC DI EFI VVT
1.6 Litre (1591cc)
Claimed 130Kw @ 5500RPM
Claimed 265Nm @ 1500RPM
IL 4 Cylinder Petrol Turbo
DOHC EFI
2.0 Litre (1984cc)
Claimed 162Kw or 132Kw @ 6200RPM
Claimed 350Nm or 320Nm @ 1500RPM
IL4 Cylinder Petrol
2 Litre (1999cc)
DOHC EFI VVT
Claimed 114Kw @ 6200RPM
Claimed 192Nm @ 4000RPM
IL 4 Cylinder Turbo Diesel
DI CR EFI
2.0 Litre (1968cc)
Claimed 140Kw or 110Kw @ 4000RPM
Claimed 400Nm or 340Kw @ 1900RPM
IL4 Cylinder Diesel
2.0 Litre (1995cc)
DI Turbo DOHC EFI
Claimed 136Kw @ 4000RPM
Claimed 400Nm @ 1750RPM
Weight
FROM 1691 Kg
Towing capacity up to 2500kg
Kerb weight FROM 1556Kg
Towing capacity up to 1600Kg
Fuel capacity & consumption
Up to 60 litres
IL4 Diesel T 2.0lt 5.9 litres per 100km AVG
IL4 Petrol T 1.4lt 6.3 litres per 100km AVG
IL4 Petrol T 2.0lt 8.1 litres per 100km AVG
Up to 62 litres
IL4 1.6 Turbo Petrol 7.7 litres per 100km
IL4 2.0 Petrol 7.9 litres per 100km
IL4 2.0 Turbo Diesel 6.8 litres per 100km
Other specifications
6 speed manual or DSG 7 speeds
Overall height/width 1658/1839
Overall length/wheelbase 4486/2681
4WD system: Selectable 2WD or on demand AWD
ANCAP Safety: 5/5
6 speed Auto/manual and 7 speed Auto
Overall height/width 1660/1850
Overall length/wheelbase 4475/2670
4WD system: On demand AWD or 2WD
ANCAP Safety: 5/5
Tyre size: 245-45-19 or 225-60-17
Capability 
Angle of: (degrees)
Approach xx Departure xx Breakover xx
Ground clearance (unloaded) xxxmm
Water Fording depth xxmm Max
Angle of: (degrees)
Approach xx Departure xx Breakover xx
Min ground clearance xxx mm
Water Fording depth xxx mm
Performance
Pricing
2017 $31,990 – 49,990 AUD
*Always check with the dealer for up to date pricing and specials accessories etc…
2017 $27,990 – 47,490 AUD
*Always check with the dealer for up to date pricing, specifications, on-road costs, accessories and specials etc.. everything as usual is subject to change!