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Cash Offers on 2025-26 Volkswagen Tiguan Good Through April

volkswagen tiguan sel r line turbo 2026 02 exterior front angle scaled jpg 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan SEL R-Line Turbo | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

What Car Shoppers Need to Know

  • The Volkswagen Tiguan was redesigned for 2025.
  • Volkswagen is offering up to $3,500 off the 2025 Tiguan and $1,000 off the 2026 model.
  • 2025 Tiguan priced from $30,920 before incentives (all prices include destination); 2026 starts at $32,280

Redesigned for 2025, the Volkswagen Tiguan is a fantastically roomy and comfortable compact SUV. There are flickers of class-above luxury even in the entry-level S trim, while the range-topping SE R-Line Turbo boasts features that are rarities in this segment. These include ventilated and massaging front seats and quilted leather upholstery, and they come at a fair price.

That price gets even better with VW’s latest promotional offer. Now through April 30, Volkswagen is offering shoppers nationwide up to $3,500 off the Tiguan.

Related: How Much Is the 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan?

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Volkswagen Tiguan Deals

2025 Tiguan: $3,500 Bonus Cash

Bonus cash is a no-strings-attached price reduction that can be combined with any other programs and offers.

2026 Tiguan: $1,000 Consumer Rebate

Restrictions apply to this smaller offer on the current model-year Tiguan. Consumer rebates usually cannot be combined with other promotional deals.

Year Program Type Cash Cash Max
2025 Bonus cash $3,000 $3,500
2026 Consumer rebate $0 $1,000

Where Does Cars.com Get Its Incentive Info?

Cars.com’s reporters receive deals information from an incentive data feed. Not all information is available publicly, however, so check with your local dealership about which deals are available to you.

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