SUV  C-Segment

Prices

RM 139,888-165,990

Body type

SUV

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol

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Volkswagen Tiguan 2018
The 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan lineup offers versatile options to suit diverse driving needs. Available in multiple trims including the base Trendline, Comfortline, and top-tier Highline, it combines practicality with premium features. Engine choices range from a fuel-efficient 1.4L TSI (110kW/250Nm) to a robust 2.0L TSI in low (137kW/320Nm) and high (162kW/350Nm) power variants, all paired with responsive DSG transmissions. The Tiguan LWB version provides exceptional rear legroom, while R-Line models add sporty 18-inch alloys and aggressive styling. Notable 2018 upgrades included refreshed LED lighting, an 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, and available 7-seat configuration. Safety features like Autonomous Emergency Braking came standard across the range, making it a well-rounded family SUV. Our comprehensive guide helps you explore every aspect of the 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan. Discover detailed specifications across all trim levels, from engine performance to cargo capacity. Compare official pricing (RM150k-RM220k in Malaysia) with current used car valuations, and learn about common owner-reported issues like DSG transmission behavior in stop-and-go traffic. We provide maintenance cost breakdowns, real-world fuel economy data, and comparisons against rivals like the Honda CR-V. Access expert reviews on driving dynamics, plus DIY solutions for minor technical glitches. Whether you're researching purchase options, troubleshooting problems, or seeking upgrade ideas for your existing Tiguan, we consolidate all essential information with verified owner experiences and technical service bulletins.
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Highlights

Volkswagen Tiguan 2018 Key Highlights

The 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan lineup showcased a blend of refined design, advanced technology, and versatile performance. Built on the MQB platform, it offered expanded interior space, including an optional third row in select markets. Key upgrades included a modernized exterior with sharper lines, LED lighting, and improved aerodynamics. The cabin featured premium materials, an intuitive 8-inch infotainment system with smartphone integration, and available driver-assistance features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keeping Assist. Engine options ranged from a fuel-efficient 1.4L TSI to a robust 2.0L TSI, paired with smooth-shifting DSG transmissions.

Tiguan 1.4L TSI Comfortline

Tiguan 2.0L TSI (Low Power) Highline

Tiguan 2.0L TSI (High Power) R-Line

Tiguan Allspace (7-Seater)

Common Problem

TL;DR
The 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan has been reported to have several recurring issues, including problems with sensors, engine performance, and electrical systems. Some of these problems are covered under warranty, but they can be frequent and frustrating for owners.
Sensor and Electronic Issues
One of the most frequently mentioned problems is related to the vehicle's sensors, particularly the front assist sensor, which can malfunction in rain or without any apparent reason. Electrical issues are also common, with reports of check engine lights often being triggered by evap system errors rather than gas cap issues. Additionally, some users have experienced problems with the car's electronics, such as delayed windshield washer nozzles and seat belt sensors.
Engine and Performance Concerns
Several users have reported issues with engine performance, including defective motors, lack of power, and lurching between gears. There are also mentions of the car stopping unexpectedly and the dashboard going black, which poses a significant safety risk. Some drivers have noted an EPC code light appearing, which temporarily reduces engine speed.
Water Leaks and Condensation
Another issue that has been highlighted is water leaks, leading to condensation on windows and water pooling under floor mats. This problem seems to be linked to sunroof issues, which have been addressed in recalls but continue to cause trouble for some owners.
Warranty and Recalls
Many of the issues with the 2018 Tiguan have been addressed through recalls and warranty repairs. Owners have had components like the ECM/ECU and vent valves replaced under warranty. Despite these fixes, the frequency of issues has led to concerns about the car's reliability post-warranty.
Overall Reliability
While the 2018 model year appears to have more issues compared to later models, it is still considered mechanically solid. Improvements in subsequent years have reduced the number of problems, but the 2018 model remains a point of concern for potential buyers due to its history of recalls and reported issues.

Resale Value

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2018 Mazda CX-9 2.5 SkyActiv-G Turbo 2WD (MY-spec)
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2018 Mercedes-Benz GLA GLA 200 Urban Line
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2018 Honda BR-V 1.5 E
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2018 Volkswagen Tiguan 1.4 TSI Highline photo
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2018 Volkswagen Tiguan 1.4 TSI Highline
Resale Value : 55.28%
Market Value: RM 97,600
Original Price: RM 176,560

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Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace photo
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Engine Torque(Nm)
-
TRANSMISSION
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Fuel Consumption
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History of Volkswagen Tiguan

3rd Generation (2024-Present)
The 2024 Tiguan L Pro utilizes the MQB Evo platform, emphasizing intelligent features with advanced driver assistance systems and a high-performance 2.0T engine (380TSI variant). It retains the extended wheelbase of the L model for enhanced market suitability.
2nd Generation (2016-2024)
Launched in 2016 on the MQB platform, this generation introduced the long-wheelbase Tiguan L for China, offering 5/7-seat layouts and upgraded 1.8T/2.0T engines. It prioritized spacious interiors and modern tech.
1st Generation (2007-2016)
The original Tiguan debuted in 2007, based on the PQ35 platform. It featured turbocharged engines (1.4T/2.0T) and a compact design with 4.4m length, later gaining an 80mm wheelbase extension for the Chinese market in 2010.

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