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Skoda Kodiaq and Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line are launching in India this April. Explore key differences in design, features, powertrain, and pricing of these premium SUVs.
In a major double-header for SUV enthusiasts in India, the Volkswagen Group is preparing to introduce two high-end mid-size SUVs aimed squarely at buyers with a budget of around ₹50 lakh. The new-generation Skoda Kodiaq and the Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line are scheduled to launch within days of each other, with the Tiguan arriving on April 14 and the Kodiaq following on April 17. While these two models may share their underpinnings, including the MQB architecture and powertrain, they diverge significantly in design, packaging, and positioning.
Despite sharing a considerable number of components, the new Skoda Kodiaq and Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line each carry forward their brand’s individual design language. The Kodiaq debuts Škoda’s new ‘Modern Solid’ design philosophy, which translates to sharp character lines, a strong shoulder line, and a distinctive split-headlamp setup with elevated fog lamps. In contrast, the Tiguan follows Volkswagen’s cleaner, more fluid design cues, with subtler creases, a more rounded stance, and an overall understated elegance that typifies VW’s new global styling approach.
Size-wise, the Kodiaq clearly pulls ahead. It measures 4758 mm in length, 1864 mm in width, and 1679 mm in height, giving it a noticeable road presence advantage over the Tiguan, which comes in at 4539 mm x 1859 mm x 1656 mm. The Kodiaq also has a longer wheelbase (2791 mm vs 2680 mm) and is heavier, tipping the scales at 1820-1825 kg, compared to the Tiguan’s 1758 kg. Ground clearance, however, slightly favours the Tiguan at 176 mm compared to the Kodiaq’s 155 mm.
Perhaps the biggest difference lies in seating configuration. The Kodiaq will be offered exclusively as a three-row SUV in India, adding practicality for larger families, while the Tiguan R-Line will stick to a five-seater layout. Globally, VW does offer a seven-seat variant (called the Tayron), but there is no confirmation of its India arrival.
Powering both SUVs is Volkswagen Group’s 2.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine, producing 201 bhp (4500-6000 rpm) and 320 Nm of torque (1500-4400 rpm). Both are paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (DSG) gearbox and get all-wheel drive (AWD) as standard.
What’s surprising, however, is that despite being larger and heavier, the Skoda Kodiaq boasts better fuel efficiency at 14.86 kmpl, compared to the Tiguan R-Line’s 12.58 kmpl. This might come down to tuning differences or even aerodynamics, but it gives the Kodiaq a slight edge for efficiency-conscious buyers.
Where the Tiguan does strike back is in its driving dynamics. It will feature Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC) with adaptive suspension, a setup expected to deliver more nuanced road behaviour and added comfort. The Kodiaq, in contrast, will stick to traditional suspension with fixed-rate dampers.
Both SUVs step up significantly in cabin tech and quality. Skoda’s Kodiaq presents a more premium and contemporary setup with its twin-cockpit dashboard, a 13-inch free-standing central touchscreen, and a 10-inch digital instrument cluster. A notable highlight is the Smart Dials on the centre console, three rotary dials with integrated displays that control functions like climate and infotainment, adding a touch of tactile luxury to the digital interface.
Volkswagen’s cabin follows a more minimalist and modern design, dominated by a massive 15.1-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 10.25-inch digital cockpit. The interface leans heavily on touchscreen controls, with no physical dials or buttons on the centre console, a move that may divide opinions on usability.
The feature list further underscores each brand’s differing focus. The Kodiaq will come loaded with hands-free parking, 360-degree cameras, three-zone climate control, and ventilated and massage-equipped front seats. Volkswagen, while yet to reveal the full Tiguan spec sheet, has confirmed the presence of Level 2 ADAS features and adaptive dampers, features absent in the Kodiaq.
This suggests a comfort-orientated approach for the Skoda and a more driver-assist tech-rich package in the Tiguan, appealing to different kinds of premium SUV buyers.
Perhaps the most significant differentiator will be the price and how each vehicle arrives in India. The Skoda Kodiaq will be locally assembled, allowing it to start at an estimated price of just above ₹40 lakh (ex-showroom). The Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line, however, will be imported as a completely built unit (CBU), which means prices are expected to be well over ₹50 lakh (ex-showroom).
In many ways, the Skoda Kodiaq and Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line are two sides of the same coin, built on shared mechanicals but designed to offer contrasting experiences. The Kodiaq aims to be the more spacious, feature-packed family SUV with everyday practicality and comfort at a relatively lower cost. The Tiguan R-Line, on the other hand, is tailored for buyers looking for sophistication, cutting-edge driving tech, and a premium five-seat experience.
With launches just days apart, these two SUVs are set to inject fresh excitement into India’s premium mid-size SUV space. Buyers, however, will have a tough but enjoyable decision to make.
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