Volkswagen is now presenting the new Tiguan EDITION 20. The anniversary model with R-Line exterior, a new colour and a host of exclusive details can be ordered from today, with prices starting from 48,180 euros (for 1.5 TSI with 110 kW/150 PS01). The company is therefore paying tribute to a vehicle that has shaped the SUV segment for two decades and contributed to the success of the Volkswagen brand. More than nine million Tiguan vehicles have been sold worldwide since the market launch in 2007 up to the end of May 2026. The popular SUV has also been the Volkswagen Group’s top-selling model since 2017.
The EDITION 20 is based on the Life equipment line and combines its extensive standard equipment with dynamic R-Line elements and exclusive anniversary details. The special model stands out from the standard production version right at the very first glance thanks to the new Maple Red metallic paintwork, which was created specifically for the EDITION 20 and gives the Tiguan an elegant look.
R-Line exterior package for a dynamic appearance
Front bumper trim strips in vehicle colour
Window trim strips and exterior mirror caps in high-gloss black
Darkened side windows (at rear)
Lasered trim on the B-pillar with EDITION 20 lettering
Logo projector in the doors with EDITION 20 badge
19-inch Coventry alloy wheels with coloured paint finish fitted as standard; 20‑inch wheels are available as an option
Tiguan lettering on the rear and load sill protector in high-gloss black
Red decorative stitching on dash panel, door trim, seat covers and mats
Illuminated sill panel mouldings with EDITION 20 lettering
Steering wheel with frame and insert trim in special colour and with EDITION 20 lettering on the steering wheel
Front and rear seat covers in modified design, including new centre section
For the anniversary model, all engines available for the Tiguan Life from 110 kW/150 PS can be ordered.
The history of the Tiguan did not start on the road, but on a stage. Volkswagen presented the Concept Tiguan – a compact SUV with a sporty design and rugged characteristics – at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2006. The reaction was overwhelming, so it wasn’t long before a decision was made to start series production.
Orange and unmissable: With the Tiguan Concept in 2006, Volkswagen showed the SUV idea for the first time, which later became a real bestseller.
Volkswagen presented the first-generation Tiguan at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt in 2007, followed by the market launch in the same year. The name – a made-up word that merges ‘Tiger’ and the German word ‘Leguan’ (iguana) – was the winner of a readers’ poll by Auto Bild magazine.
Right from the outset, the first generation impressed with a modern space concept, optional 4MOTION all-wheel drive and a wide range of engine options. The Tiguan struck a chord with the times: demand for compact SUVs was growing rapidly, and Volkswagen had the ideal overall package in its range with the Tiguan.
With the second generation (from 2016 onwards), Volkswagen introduced a number of significant enhancements: the Tiguan grew in size, received a new design, and also offered more space, greater comfort and state-of-the-art assist systems. In 2017, it became the best-selling model across the Volkswagen Group – a status it has maintained ever since. The Tiguan Allspace was launched in parallel as an extended version for customers with greater space requirements. A particularly sporty version, the Tiguan R, made its debut in 2020 with 235 kW (320 PS) and all-wheel drive. The product line already grew dynamically in the initial years: annual production rose from 120,000 vehicles in the debut year 2007 to almost 911,000 units in 2019.
The next big step: the second generation sharpened the profile of the Tiguan – with a more striking design and modern technologies.
The third and current generation (launched in 2024) is continuing the success story with a brand-new design, new cockpit landscape with large touchscreen, a host of assist systems and optional features from the luxury class. The drive spectrum ranges from TDI and TSI engines to eTSI drive systems (with 48-volt technology) and plug-in hybrid drive systems (eHybrid) with electric ranges of over 100 kilometres. Volkswagen is currently working once more on powerful R variant. The top-of-the-range engines are equipped with 4MOTION all-wheel drive as standard and can be used as a towing vehicle with a towing capacity of up to 2,300 kg.
The Tiguan thus remains what it has been for 20 years: versatile, comfortable, high-quality and always in step with the times. The model is currently produced at three locations – in Germany (Wolfsburg), Mexico (Puebla) and China (Anting) – and is offered for sale in over 60 countries worldwide.
All information in the text refers to the German market.





