VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN (2020-24)

The VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN (2020-24) is a popular and versatile SUV that has firmly established itself in the UK market. Known for its spacious design and refined driving experience, the Tiguan appeals to families, commuters, and anyone seeking a reliable vehicle with a touch of sophistication. As a compact SUV, it offers a comfortable ride, impressive practicality, and a stylish exterior that balances modern design with traditional quality. This model is often chosen for daily family duties, longer trips, and urban driving, making it a well-rounded choice for a wide range of drivers. What sets the VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN (2020-24) apart are its reputation for reliability, family-friendly features, and good fuel economy. It compares favorably against other SUVs in its class, thanks to its comfortable interior, user-friendly technology, and solid build quality. With a typical average mileage of around 29,210 miles and an average private sale value of approximately £27,500, this model remains an attractive option for those seeking a used vehicle with demonstrated longevity and value. Whether you're looking for a dependable family car or a stylish all-rounder, the VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN (2020-24) continues to be a standout choice in the competitive SUV segment.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that a significant portion of 2020-24 Volkswagen Tiguan vehicles—around 40.8%—have recorded mileage of 10,000 miles or less, suggesting many are relatively low mileage. The most common mileage range appears to be 0 to 10,000 miles, followed by 30,000 to 40,000 miles (14.6%) and 20,000 to 30,000 miles (12.7%). Notably, very few vehicles—less than 1%—have recorded mileage exceeding 100,000 miles, with the highest percentages clustered in the lower mileage brackets, which could imply that these newer vehicles tend to be used lightly or that high-mileage vehicles are less common or more likely to be older models outside this range. Overall, the distribution suggests most of these vehicles tend to have relatively low to moderate mileage.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents private sale percentage reductions for Volkswagen Tiguan (2020-24) vehicles across various price ranges. Notably, the highest discounts—up to approximately 10.9%—occur in the mid-range between £25,000 and £27,000, indicating greater price flexibility there. Conversely, the lowest discounts, below 1%, are observed at the extreme ends of the spectrum, especially under £10,000 and above £35,000, suggesting that sellers are less willing to reduce prices for vehicles in these ranges. This trend highlights typical market behaviors where mid-tier vehicles tend to see more negotiation, while high-value and budget vehicles often maintain stronger prices.
production years
production years
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The data shows that the majority of Volkswagen Tiguan models in the 2020-2024 range are from 2021, accounting for 37.1% of the sample. The second largest group is from 2022 at 23.3%, followed closely by 2023 at 25.5%. Vehicles from 2024 make up a smaller portion at 9.5%, while only 4.5% are from 2020. Notably, there has been a significant increase in vehicles from 2021 and 2022, suggesting these are the most common recent models. The relatively low percentage of 2024 models is expected given the recent introduction of that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colour of Volkswagen Tiguan vehicles (2020-24) shows that white is the most common colour, accounting for 28.1% of vehicles. It is closely followed by black at 24.4% and grey at 23.3%. Together, these three colours make up over 75% of the fleet, indicating a strong preference for neutral and popular shades. Less common colours include blue (14.1%), silver (9%), bronze (0.8%), and red (0.3%), with red being the rarest. This highlights a tendency among buyers to opt for classic, versatile colours for this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data for Volkswagen Tiguan vehicles registered between 2020 and 2024 indicates that nearly half of the cars (46.7%) have only had a single registered keeper, suggesting a high proportion of vehicles with minimal ownership history. The majority of vehicles (85.6%) have been registered to three or fewer keepers, highlighting a trend toward relatively stable ownership. Notably, a small percentage (0.8%) have had five or more registered keepers, which could reflect vehicles with more frequent ownership changes. Overall, the data suggests that most VW Tiguans in this period tend to have limited and stable ownership histories.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Volkswagen Tiguan models from 2020 to 2024 indicates that the most common engine capacity is 1498cc, representing 55.4% of the vehicles. Smaller engines like 1395cc and larger ones such as 1968cc and 1984cc are less prevalent, with the 1968cc engine accounting for 21.8%. Regarding fuel types, petrol is the dominant fuel, comprising 67.4% of the vehicles, followed by diesel at 21.8%. Hybrid electric models make up just 10.9%, suggesting that traditional petrol engines are still more common in this range, though there is some presence of diesel and hybrid variants.