
Differences between the 2022 and 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan L models are introduced as follows: Design Aspects: Although the overall exterior design of the new car remains unchanged, the 2021 Tiguan L features a new flat logo design, making the vehicle look more youthful and stylish while reducing a sense of bulkiness. Additionally, the new model introduces R-Line exclusive designs for the R-Line Yuexiang edition, injecting more sporty elements into the vehicle, enhancing both the exterior and interior with greater dynamism. More Abundant Configurations: The 2021 Tiguan L 330TSI R-Line Yuexiang edition and 380TSI R-Line Yuexiang edition 4Motion are equipped with a 10.3-inch digital instrument cluster display, offering a brand-new digital visual experience. Moreover, these models also newly feature the Area-View 360-degree bird's-eye panoramic imaging system, providing 14 different viewing angles to help drivers better understand the environment around the vehicle.

Last time I helped a friend choose a car, I specifically compared these two generations. The most noticeable change in the 2022 Tiguan L is the front fascia—the grille switched from horizontal bars to a honeycomb pattern, the headlight design became sharper, and the taillights added dynamic turn signals. The interior upgrades are even more significant: the steering wheel now features touch-sensitive buttons, the infotainment screen grew from 9 inches to 12 inches, and the system supports Smart Connect 3.0, making voice-controlled navigation and music much smoother than the previous model. The driving assistance also upgraded to Travel Assist with more stable lane centering during highway cruising. The top trim adds a Harman Kardon sound system with three additional speakers, delivering noticeably richer audio layering. The alloy wheel design was refreshed too, giving the whole vehicle a much sportier and youthful appearance.

As someone who frequently researches new car models, I believe the key changes in the 2022 version lie in its intelligent configurations. After upgrading the infotainment system chip, the operating speed has become faster, with touchscreen response time doubling, and it can now connect to 5G hotspots for OTA updates. The driving assistance features have added lane change assist and emergency braking assist, providing three additional safety barriers compared to the 2021 model. The powertrain has undergone minor adjustments to its tuning logic, significantly improving the smoothness of the 330TSI low-power version at start-up, while also reducing fuel consumption by approximately 0.3 liters. The seat material has been upgraded to perforated leather, offering better breathability in summer. However, the high-end version is nearly ten thousand yuan more expensive, so it's advisable to carefully consider optional packages.

The 2022 model offers more considerate space optimization. The rear seat backrest angle is adjustable, providing more freedom for long-distance sitting posture. The number of trunk hooks has been increased from four to six, with an additional 12V power outlet. The air conditioning system has been upgraded to dual-zone temperature control with precision down to 0.5 degrees, featuring PM2.5 filtration. The storage compartments have been redesigned, with a deepened center console that can accommodate a tablet. The roof rack's load capacity has been increased to 75 kilograms, allowing for an extra suitcase compared to the previous model. The car key has been upgraded to a touch-sensitive type, featuring remote start to pre-activate the air conditioning. The lighting system has been enhanced with smart matrix LED headlights, and the cornering light function is highly practical.


