2024 VW Tiguan R-Line: A Refined Ride with a Few Quirks
The Volkswagen Tiguan has been a staple in the compact SUV segment for years, offering a blend of style, practicality, and German engineering. The 2024 Tiguan R-Line, with its sharp edges and defined character lines, takes this formula to the next level. The dealership’s decision to equip the demo unit that I test drove with broader tires further emphasised the Tiguan’s imposing stance.
A Familiar Interior with Modern Touches
Volkswagen has a knack for creating clean, minimalist interiors, and the Tiguan R-Line is no exception. The infotainment screen, with its proximity sensor, adds a touch of futuristic flair. Pairing my phone via Bluetooth was a breeze, however, if you want to set up Android Auto, you have to do it via a wired connection. The wireless charging pad is a convenient addition, and the reminder to remove your phone when exiting the vehicle is a thoughtful touch.
The cabin is adorned with premium leather seats that offer comfort and support given that this is the top-of-the line model. Dual-zone climate control ensures optimal temperature settings for both the driver and passengers, and heated front seats are a nice touch, but I doubt it will be applicable in Jamaica.
The audio system, by default, delivers a well-balanced sound without the need for excessive tweaking. The front seats, with their automatic controls, lumbar support, and memory settings, offer ample comfort. However, the placement of the ceiling lights felt a bit unconventional. The panoramic moonroof, with its sun visor, adds a touch of luxury and allows plenty of natural light to fill the cabin.
The second-row seats offer a decent amount of legroom and recline slightly while the third-row seats, though a bit cramped for adults, are a practical addition for occasional use. Rear A/C vents ensure that passengers don’t miss out on climate comfort.
Driving Dynamics
From a handling perspective, the Tiguan R-Line impresses. Body roll is minimal, and the steering response is precise. At low speeds, the powertrain can be a bit inconsistent, with the 8-speed transmission occasionally hunting for the right gear. Nevertheless, the torquey nature of the engine allows for confident overtaking even on uphill stretches.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Safety is paramount in the Tiguan R-Line. It comes equipped with a comprehensive suite of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), including:
Adaptive Cruise Control: Maintains a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
Lane-Keeping Assist: Helps keep the vehicle centred in its lane.
Blind Spot Monitoring: Warns of vehicles in your blind spots.
Forward Collision Warning with Autonomous Emergency Braking: Detects potential collisions and applies the brakes to mitigate the impact.
Rear Cross-Traffic Alert: Alerts you to vehicles crossing behind you when reversing.
Parking Assistance and 360-Degree Camera
Parking the Tiguan R-Line is a breeze thanks to its advanced parking-assistance features. The 360-degree camera system provides a bird’s-eye view of the vehicle’s surroundings, making it easy to manoeuvre in tight spaces. Also, whenever you are close to something, the sensors are quick to go off even if that something is a tree branch.
Dynamic Driving Modes
The Tiguan R-Line offers multiple driving modes to suit various driving conditions:
Normal: Balanced performance for everyday driving.
Sport: Sharper throttle response and firmer suspension for a more dynamic driving experience.
Eco: Prioritises fuel efficiency by optimising engine and transmission settings.
Off-Road: Enhanced traction and stability for off-road adventures.
The 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line offers a compelling package of style, comfort, and practicality. While the powertrain could be more refined, it still delivers a capable driving experience. If you are in the market for a compact SUV that blends German engineering with a touch of luxury, the Tiguan R-Line is definitely worth considering.
Key Specifications and Pricing
Price of test model, Tiguan R-Line: $9.95m, plus GCT, Rule the Road Sale Price
Price of lowest spec, Tiguan Life: $6.995m, plus GCT
Engine: 2.0L TSI
Horsepower: 184hp
Torque: 221 lb-ft
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
Drive Type: 4-Wheel Drive
Fuel Tank: 60 litres
Fuel Consumption: 8 km/l
Body Type: Compact SUV
Competition: Toyota Rav4, Honda CR-V, Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Subaru Forester
Vehicle provided by ATL Automotive Ltd, 1876-754-0013, email: sales@atlautomotive.com, atlautomotive.com.








