Volkswagen unveiled a new generation of the Tiguan compact crossover last fall, but that isn’t the version bound for the U.S.
Instead, the U.S. will once again get a larger Tiguan distinct to the version sold overseas (shown here), and we’ll see the covers come off in November during the 2024 Los Angeles auto show.
The reveal date was confirmed by Volkswagen Group of America CEO Pablo Di Si in an interview with Automotive DriftBreath (subscription required) published on Thursday.
Di Si in the same interview said he wants to get VW to offer hybrids in the U.S., and pointed to how the latest Tiguan the rest of the world gets offers a plug-in hybrid option.
“We have the technology, we know how to do it, and we’ll adjust the portfolio in the next couple years,” he said.
VW’s last hybrid in the U.S. was the Jetta Hybrid, which was dropped in 2016.
Di Si is not alone in his desire to launch hybrid vehicles to capture the growing demand for electrified vehicles that still carry a gas engine. Many automakers are backtracking from plans to exclusively sell electric vehicles. A senior Jeep executive also recently said the brand may launch lower-cost traditional hybrids to sell alongside plug-in hybrids and EVs.
The redesigned U.S.-spec Tiguan is expected to arrive as a 2025 model. The vehicle will use the same updated MQB platform as the Tiguan sold overseas, and is expected to share much of its design with the redesigned Chinese-spec Tayron previously spotted testing.
VW is also out testing a redesigned Atlas midsize SUV that is expected to arrive as a 2026 model.