2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo Highline R-Line: More Power and Performance


  • The 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo Highline R-Line gets a higher-output version of the 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

  • It now produces 268 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque.

  • That’s an increase of 67 horsepower and 51 lb-ft over the regular version.


2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo Highline R-Line | Photo: Germain Goyer

Even before the third generation of the Tiguan hits the Canadian market, Volkswagen introduced a more powerful, performance-oriented version at the New York Auto Show. The German automaker unveiled the 2026 Tiguan Turbo Highline R-Line, the most upscale and performance-focused Tiguan trim.

More Performance from the 2.0L Turbo Engine

Like other Tiguan models, the Turbo Highline R-Line is powered by the EA888 turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder engine. However, output in this version is significantly increased—268 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque, up from the standard engine’s numbers by 67 hp and 51 lb-ft.

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The performance boost comes from a larger turbocharger, a revised compression ratio, and internal engine upgrades, including stronger pistons, reinforced connecting rods, and a nitride crankshaft. The fuel injection system also operates at a higher pressure for improved efficiency and responsiveness.

Power is delivered through an eight-speed automatic transmission, and as with other Tiguan models, 4Motion all-wheel drive is standard.

2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo | Photo: Volkswagen
2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo | Photo: Volkswagen 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo | Photo: Volkswagen

Visually, this top-of-the-line trim stands out with its 20-inch wheels, further emphasizing its sporty character.

The 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo Highline R-Line is set to arrive in Canada this fall. Pricing will be announced closer to launch.

2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo Highline R-Line | Photo: Germain Goyer
2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Turbo Highline R-Line | Photo: Germain Goyer

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