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What are the differences between the 2022 and 2021 Tiguan L models?

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LondonLynn
07/29/25 8:46am
Here are the differences between the 2022 and 2021 Tiguan L models: Design-wise: Although the overall exterior design of the new car remains unchanged, the 2021 Tiguan L features a new flat logo design, giving the vehicle a more youthful and stylish appearance while reducing some of the dullness. The new model also introduces R-Line exclusive designs for the R-Line Yuexiang edition, injecting more sporty elements into the vehicle, making both the exterior and interior more dynamic. Configuration-wise: The 2021 Tiguan L 330TSI R-Line Yuexiang edition and 380TSI R-Line Yuexiang edition 4Motion are additionally equipped with the Area-View 360-degree bird's-eye panoramic imaging system, which provides 14 different viewing angles to help drivers better understand the surroundings of the vehicle.
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VanConnor
08/12/25 6:46am
When talking about the 2022 and 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan L models, I think the biggest differences lie in the design and details. The 2022 version features a slimmer front grille paired with brighter LED daytime running lights, giving it a much more modern look. As for the interior, the infotainment screen has been upgraded from 8 inches to 9.2 inches, making operations smoother, and it now includes wireless CarPlay functionality, making it smarter than the 2021 model. However, the powertrain remains unchanged—it still uses the same 1.4T engine, so you won’t feel much difference in driving dynamics. I noticed that the 2022 version uses more soft-touch materials for the seats, making them more comfortable for long trips without causing back pain. The price has increased slightly, but the added features are definitely worth it, especially the improved clarity of the rearview camera, which is super practical for drivers like me who struggle with parking. Overall, the 2022 model feels like a minor facelift, aligning better with current trends—making it a case of 'buy new, not old.'
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LaArianna
10/05/25 8:17am
From a technical specifications perspective, the 2022 Tiguan L retains the same engine parameters as the 2021 model, still featuring the 192 horsepower setup. However, the infotainment system has been upgraded to Volkswagen's latest MIB3 version, which boots up a few seconds faster and offers more accurate navigation. Having tested the 2021 model's head unit, which occasionally lagged, the 2022 version runs much smoother. Additional safety features have been added as standard, including blind-spot monitoring and optimized adaptive cruise control, which were optional extras requiring additional payment in the 2021 model. The electrical system has undergone minor adjustments, reducing the risk of electronic malfunctions common in older models. Fuel consumption remains unchanged, maintaining the same daily driving efficiency, and maintenance costs are similar, as this isn't a major model overhaul. This represents Volkswagen's routine update, aimed at minimizing minor issues for owners and enhancing overall reliability.
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