
The third-generation Volkswagen Tiguan has just been spotted testing in the Austrian alps devoid of any camouflage, giving us our first proper look at the all-new German mid-size SUV.
Anticipated to launch in 2024 or 2025, the all-new Tiguan looks noticeably bigger than the current model and debuts a completely new design language combining elements of the Volkswagen ID.4, Volkswagen Golf GTI and bigger Volkswagen Touareg.
Save for the GTI-inspired full-width grille, the prototype could easily be described as the love-child of an ID.4 and Touareg, an example of which can be seen shadowing the test vehicle in some of these spy shots.
That grille is easily the new Tiguan’s most distinguishing feature, spanning almost the entire width of the front fascia and bookended at either end by a pair of big vertical air-dams.
A secondary intake integrated into the front lip is also clearly visible.
Interestingly, this particular prototype is rolling on old-fashion steel wheels covered over by clip-on plastic hub caps, which suggests this is either a base model – going by the small wheel sizes – or the car is still in the early stages of its road-testing development phase.
The rear-end design is decidedly more familiar than the front, but still features an all-new tail-light signature, a chunky rear bumper and literally stuck-on exhaust exits.







