£11,790
£9,990
Volkswagen Tiguan
1.4 TSI SE Navigation Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
- 2018
- DU68HXT
- Petrol
- Manual
- 83,824 Miles
- White
£11,790
£9,990
Volkswagen Tiguan
1.4 TSI SE Navigation Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£11,989
£11,649
Finance Available
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2.0 TDi BlueMotion Tech SE 5dr ⭐Winter pack, Storage pack⭐
£15,290
£14,490
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1.5 TSI EVO Match Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr

£14,672
Volkswagen Tiguan
2.0 TDi 150 Match 5dr DSG
£15,990
£15,290
Volkswagen Tiguan
1.5 TSI EVO Match DSG Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£15,990
£15,590
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Affordable options for youVolkswagen Tiguan
1.5 TSi EVO 150 Match 5dr **KEYLESS ENTRY**
£15,830
£15,600
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1.5 TSI Life Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£17,349
£15,999
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1.5 TSI EVO Match Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£22,590
£22,290
Volkswagen Tiguan
2.0 TDI 4Motion R-Line 5dr DSG
£24,190
£22,990
Volkswagen Tiguan
1.5 TSI 150 R-Line 5dr DSG | Heated Seats | Navigation
Representative finance
Total cash price£9,990.Borrowing£12,346with a£1,000deposit at a representative APR of12.6%.

The History of the Tiguan
The Tiguan is a strong mid-size SUV which has lead the way for the rest of the used VW SUV family to fill out the varying categories in crossover-land.
First introduced in 2008, and due its third-generation design in 2021, VW has stayed to a more no-frills outlook for the Tiguan. It’s a design which has meant the Tiguan can’t be banded into any specific SUV sub-genre like sporty, compact, subcompact or crossover.
This classic design continues with the interior. Taking inspiration from the Golf, the Tiguan offers quintessential hatchback interior design with the added comfort of SUV-style space.
With all this in mind, the Tiguan is the perfect, tried and trusted, set of wheels for that hatchback customer whose lifestyle has started to demand a larger set of wheels.

Buying a used Volkswagen Tiguan can be a smart, practical decision for drivers seeking a high end feeling SUV without the new car price tag. One of the biggest benefits is the reduced cost compared to the price tag of a new Tiguan, as the Tiguan like most new vehicles experiences significant depreciation in the first few years, making used models much more affordable while still offering modern features. The Tiguan is known for its refined driving experience, combining comfort with confident handling, and it often comes with a choice of petrol, diesel, or even hybrid powertrains, depending on the year.
A used Tiguan also typically includes a well-appointed interior, offering soft-touch materials, digital displays, and high-tech features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and advanced driver-assistance systems. Many models also include 4MOTION all-wheel drive, making it a capable choice for poor weather or light off-roading. Reliability is generally strong, and Volkswagen’s solid build quality means even older Tiguans tend to hold up well with proper maintenance.
Key Features Include:
In Addition to the Base Trim:
In Addition to Life Trim:
In Addtion to the Elegance Trim:
All versions of the Tiguan come with a new leather multifunction steering wheel, an eight-inch infotainment system, and We Connect and We Connect Plus as standard. Tiguan also receives a new optional Harman/Kardon premium sound system.
With controls right at the drivers fingertips, you can now completely concentrate on the driving at hand. The all-new touch module is multi-use, with access to functions such as the seats, rear window and windscreen heating, and to open the air-conditioning menu.
The Life specification package provides you and passengers with luxurious comfort seats. As well as the features of LED interior lighting in the front and rear and the ambient lighting which creates a cosy atmosphere of the highest quality.
You’ll see your Tiguan in a new light every day, illuminate your vehicle interior in 30 colours. So whether you are driving in a cooler or warmer colour climate, in the brightly-lit city or on a dark road at night, you can create a different atmosphere for you and your passengers no matter what the occasion.
The Tiguan is packed with great technology, which allows you to smoothly get to where you need to go.
These great features include:
The optional Travel Assist - At the push of a button it provides driving comfort by supporting you in monotonous or tiring driving situations.
The optional Emergency Assist - This feature allows the car to intervene during a medical emergency when it detects that the driver is no longer active, and attempts to reactivate them. If this is unsuccessful, it brings the vehicle to a controlled standstill within the limits of the system and to hopefully prevent any possible accidents.
Due to the cars front assist emergency braking assistant with Pedestrian Monitoring, the New VW Tiguan can help reduce the severity of the accident or, in an ideal situation prevent the completely in the event of a collision threat. It can also detect pedestrians and vehicles on the road and warn the driver in time. If the driver does not react, the system can initiate emergency braking.
The proactive occupant protection system protects you within the limits of the system in critical situations such as imminent collisions. It can detect situations in which there is an increased risk of an accident. It then automatically closes the windows and the panoramic sliding sunroof, and tightens the front seat belts as a precautionary measure.

The Volkswagen Tiguan offers a well-rounded range of engines that are suited to a variety of driving needs, from economical commuting to more spirited performance. Petrol options typically include the 1.5 TSI, producing around 130 to 150 PS, which delivers a smooth, efficient drive ideal for everyday use. For those wanting more power, the 2.0 TSI engine, found in higher trims and especially in the Tiguan R, offers up to 320 PS and delivers hot hatch levels of performance with all-wheel drive and a 0–62 mph time of under 5 seconds. Diesel options remain popular, especially for longer-distance drivers, with the 2.0 TDI engine available in outputs ranging from 150 to 200 PS. These diesels offer excellent torque and fuel economy, particularly when paired with Volkswagen’s 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system.
In newer models, a plug-in hybrid (eHybrid) version combines a 1.4 TSI petrol engine with an electric motor, delivering around 245 PS and the ability to drive short distances on electric power alone. Across the range, the Tiguan features a choice of smooth shifting manual gearboxes or VW’s responsive 7-speed DSG automatic, offering a refined and flexible driving experience. Whether you prioritise fuel efficiency, power, or all weather and terrain capability, the Tiguan’s engine lineup has an option to match.