2025 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace run-out deal matches Chinese and Indian seven-seaters
Volkswagen has cut thousands off its seven-seat, Germany-via-Mexico Tiguan Allspace, with base grades now costing the same as a Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max or Mahindra XUV700.
Thousands of dollars have been cut from 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace Life seven-seat family SUVs to clear stock for the September arrival of its likely-to-be-dearer Tayron successor.
Until it's sold out, the Model Year 2024 (MY24) Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace 110TSI Life will be available for $39,990 drive-away – down from its usual $43,990 RRP before on-road costs, and $8000 less than a $47,990 offer for its five-seat MY24 counterpart.
At $39,990, the Mexican-built Tiguan Allspace 110TSI Life is level with Australia's cheapest seven-seaters – all from China or India – including the Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max from $38,990, Mahindra XUV700 from $39,990, and LDV D90 from $43,647.
It undercuts the most affordable seven-seat 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander – the $43,290 before on-road costs front-wheel-drive LS – all-wheel-drive Nissan X-Trail ST ($41,065 RRP), MG QS Excite ($46,990 drive-away), and Honda CR-V VTi X7 ($47,300 drive-away).
Remaining stock of the Tiguan Allspace 132TSI Life – adding a 132kW/320Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive – is available for $44,990 drive-away, down from its usual $47,990 RRP.
Volkswagen is offering the Tiguan Allspace 162TSI Elegance, 162TSI R-Line and 162TSI Wolfsburg Edition – the best-selling variants, with a more powerful 162kW/350Nm tune – at $59,990, $61,990 and $64,990 drive-away, respectively.
The Allspace 132TSI Life is $6000 more affordable than its five-seat German-built MY24 equivalent, which is available for $50,990 drive-away, while the run-out offers for the five- and seven-seat Tiguan 162TSI grades are identical.
A Volkswagen Australia spokesperson said around 950 new examples of the Tiguan Allspace remain in stock across its five MY24 grades.
The new-generation 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan five-seat SUV launched in Australia last month, while the larger five- or seven-seat 2025 Volkswagen Tayron – a direct successor to the Tiguan Allspace – is due in September, now sourced from Germany like its five-seat relation.
Prices for the Tayron are expected to be higher than the outgoing Tiguan Allspace and new-generation Tiguan, with the latter ranging between $44,990 before on-road costs for the front-wheel-drive 110TSI Life and $70,490 for the all-wheel-drive 195TSI R-Line.
The Volkswagen Tayron will be offered in seven-seat 110TSI Life, five-seat 150TSI Life, seven-seat 150TSI Elegance, and seven-seat 195TSI R-Line grades in Australia.
It is larger than the current Tiguan Allspace but with an identical wheelbase, while new features include larger 12.9- or 15-inch infotainment touchscreens, a windscreen-projected head-up display, and a Golf GTI-like 195kW/400Nm tune for the 2.0-litre turbo in the 195TSI R-Line.