The tested model of VW Tiguan was introduced in Australia and New Zealand in September 2016. This ANCAP safety rating applies to all Tiguan variants.
Test Results Summary
| Crash Test | Score |
|
| Adult Occupant Protection |
36.66 |
out of 38 |
| Full Width Frontal Test |
7.53 |
out of 8 |
| Frontal Offset Test |
7.82 |
out of 8 |
| Side Impact Test |
8 |
out of 8 |
| Pole Test |
8 |
out of 8 |
| Whiplash Protection Test |
2.42 |
out of 3 |
| AEB (City) |
2.89 |
out of 3 |
| Child Occupant Protection |
41.54 |
out of 49 |
| Safety Assist |
8.19 |
out of 12 |
| Speed Assistance System |
0 |
out of 3 |
| ESC |
N/A |
|
| Seat Belt Reminders |
3 |
out of 3 |
| Lane Support System |
2.5 |
out of 3 |
| AEB (Interurban) |
2.7 |
out of 3 |
| Pedestrian Protection |
26.09 |
out of 42 |
|
|
|
Safety Feature Summary
The safety feature information below is subject to change without notice. For up to date safety feature specifications for all variants, please see the safety feature table to the right or contact the manufacturer.
Dual frontal, side chest and side head airbags (curtains) and a driver knee airbag are standard. Autonomous emergency braking (City & Interurban) and lane support systems are standard.
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Frontal Offset Crash Test Results
|
Region
|
Score
|
Score Type
|
Maximum Score
|
|
Frontal Offset*
|
7.53
|
pts
|
(out of
8)
|
|
Head/Neck
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Chest
|
3.63
|
pts
|
|
|
Upper Legs
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Lower Legs
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Driver chest and passenger chest protection was acceptable.
Side Impact Test Results
|
Region
|
Score
|
Score Type
|
Maximum Score
|
|
Side Impact*
|
8
|
pts
|
(out of
8)
|
|
Head
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Chest
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Abdomen
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Pelvis
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Good protection was provided for the driver in the side impact and side pole tests.
Full Width Frontal Test
|
Region
|
Score
|
Score Type
|
Maximum Score
|
|
Driver*
|
16
|
pts
|
(out of
16)
|
|
Head
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Neck
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Chest
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Upper Legs
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Region
|
Score
|
Score Type
|
Maximum Score
|
|
Rear Passenger*
|
14.12
|
pts
|
(out of
16)
|
|
Head
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Neck
|
3.59
|
pts
|
|
|
Chest
|
2.53
|
pts
|
|
|
Upper Legs
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Rear passenger chest protection was marginal and neck protection was acceptable.
Pole Test
|
Region
|
Score
|
Score Type
|
Maximum Score
|
|
Pole*
|
8
|
pts
|
(out of
8)
|
|
Head
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Chest
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Abdomen
|
4
|
pts
|
|
|
Pelvis
|
4
|
pts
|
|
Good protection was provided for the driver in the side impact and side pole tests.
Whiplash Protection Test
Front: 1.67 points
Rear: 0.75 points
AEB (City): 2.89 points
Child Protection Test
Crash Test Performance
6 year old child: 11.27 points
10 year old child: 11.52 points
Child Safety Features & Child Seat Installation
Safety features: 7.00 points
Installation check: 11.75 points
NOTE: The child restraints tested by Euro NCAP are relevant to the European market. For Australasian consumers, this information should be used as a guide to vehicle features only. For more detailed information about Australian child restraints visit childcarseats.com.au.
Acceptable
Pedestrian Summary
Adult & child head impacts: 19.29 points
Upper leg impacts: 0.80 points
Lower leg impacts: 6.00 points
AEB (VRU): 0.00 points
This vehicle scored 26.09 out of 42 points (Acceptable). The Tiguan has an 'active' bonnet. The system was tested with the bonnet in the raised position. Test results were almost exclusively good or adequate. The bumper showed good results at all test locations and scored maximum points for its protection of pedestrians' legs. However, the pelvis area was not well protected with poor results at almost all test locations. Autonomous emergency braking (Vulnerable Road User) is available in Europe and was awarded points by Euro NCAP but this system is not available in Australasia. (Tested by Euro NCAP v8.2)
Pedestrian Rating Explained
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) provides consumers with independent and transparent information on the level of occupant and pedestrian protection provided by different new car models, in the most common types of crashes, through its star rating program.
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Base Model Safety Features
Legend

Standard

Not Available

Optional

No Information
The latest UCSR are based on statistics collected from car crashes in Australia and New Zealand between 1990 and 2017, where someone was killed or seriously injured. Over eight million police reported crashes were analysed in the latest UCSR.