Volkswagen Announces Exclusive Tiguan Lease Offers for Honda Drivers: $2,000 Conquest Bonus Available
Volkswagen is making a bold play for Honda CR-V and HR-V owners by introducing a unique $2,000 Conquest Bonus on the lease or purchase of a new 2025 Tiguan. This aggressive incentive is aimed at enticing current owners and lessees of 2015 or newer Honda models to switch to the German compact SUV, with no trade-in required. The move comes as VW seeks to take market share from Honda, emphasizing the Tiguan’s engaging driving experience and advanced features.



Conquest Offer Details and Eligibility
Volkswagen’s incentive program offers significant savings and flexibility for eligible Honda owners.
- Main Incentive: $2,000 Conquest Bonus applied toward the lease or purchase of a new, unused 2025 Tiguan.
- Eligibility: Must currently own or lease (or share a household with an individual who owns or leases) an eligible Honda vehicle (Model Year 2015 or newer). Proof of ownership/residency is required.
- Financing Requirement: The deal can only be availed via Volkswagen Financial Services or financing through Wells Fargo.
- No Trade-In: It is not necessary to trade in your existing Honda vehicle to qualify for the bonus.
- Validity: The offer is valid from October 1, 2025, to January 5, 2026.
- Taos Bonus: Volkswagen is sweetening the deal further with an additional $750 lease bonus on the 2025 Taos compact SUV for Honda owners.
Standard Lease Offer for Non-Honda Owners
Volkswagen also offers competitive standard lease terms for all other customers.
- Monthly Payment: $395 per month.
- Due at Signing: $3,031 (includes down payment and first month’s payment) plus an acquisition fee of $699 (total signing fees excluded tax, title, license, or dealer fees).
- Term & Mileage: 36-month lease with a 30,000-mile allowance (10,000 miles/year).
- MSRP Base: The monthly lease is based on the MSRP of $30,805.
- Over-Mileage Fee: Exceeding the mileage allowance results in an additional charge of $0.20 per mile.






2025 Volkswagen Tiguan Powertrain and Features
The 2025 Tiguan offers a strong blend of power, technology, and luxury across its four trims.
| Trim | Starting MSRP | Drivetrain | Max Horsepower | Max Torque | Key Features |
| S | $30,805 | FWD/AWD | 201 hp (FWD) | 207-221 lb-ft | 12.9-inch Infotainment, 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit |
| SE | $33,605 | FWD/AWD | 201 hp (FWD) | 207-221 lb-ft | Power Liftgate, V-Tex Leatherette, Remote Start |
| SE R-Line Black | $37,245 | FWD/AWD | 201 hp (FWD) | 207-221 lb-ft | 20-inch All-Black Wheels, Head-Up Display, Panoramic Sunroof |
| SEL R-Line Turbo | $43,085 | AWD Only | 268 hp | 258 lb-ft | Ventilated/Massaging Front Seats, Harman Kardon Audio, 30-Color Ambient Lighting |
- Powertrain: The base engine is a 2.0-liter turbo gasoline engine mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission. The FWD model produces 201 hp (207 lb-ft), while AWD adds superior torque (221 lb-ft).
- Safety: The Tiguan is equipped with 10 airbags and the IQ.DRIVE suite, including Blind Spot Monitor, Lane Assist, Front Assist, and Adaptive Cruise Control.


Final Thoughts
Volkswagen’s aggressive $2,000 Conquest Offer provides a highly tempting opportunity for Honda owners to switch to a Tiguan, especially given the SUV’s powerful engine, advanced standard safety features, and refined interior tech. The ability to grab the bonus without trading in the existing vehicle creates a win-win for families seeking either a powerful second car or a compelling replacement, positioning the Tiguan as a valuable alternative in the competitive compact SUV segment.
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