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What are the differences between the 2018 and 2019 Tiguan L models?

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VanNicole
09/06/25 5:16am
Tiguan L differences between 2019 and 2018 models introduction: 1. Exterior: There are slight changes in tires. The base model of Tiguan L 2019 changed tire specifications from 215/65/R17 to 235/55/R18, while mid-to-high trim models changed from 235/55/R18 to 235/50/R19. The top trim offers optional sport packages. 2. Interior: The 2018 model only has single-color ambient lighting, while the 2019 model supports multi-color options. 3. Features: The base model of Tiguan L 2019 also supports Carplay functionality. The base model added front-row keyless entry. High-end trims gained a 10.2-inch full LCD instrument cluster, navigation with traffic info display, power tailgate seat position memory, and lane keeping assist system, but lost the steering wheel heating function.
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DiFernando
09/18/25 5:05am
I remember the main differences between the 2018 and 2019 Tiguan L models lie in the design and some details. The 2018 version featured a front grille with silver accents, giving it a more rugged look overall, while the 2019 model adopted a sleeker blacked-out design paired with LED headlights for a more modern appearance. Inside, the 2019 version upgraded to softer leather seats for enhanced comfort and added an 8-inch infotainment screen with CarPlay support. On the safety front, the 2019 model introduced blind-spot monitoring, significantly boosting its practicality. The engine options remained largely unchanged, still offering the choice between a 1.8T or 2.0T, with similar fuel consumption. When purchasing, I prioritized the resale value in the used car market—the 2019 model might have a slightly higher initial price but offers greater peace of mind in daily use. I recommend test-driving both to compare seating comfort and handling. Routine maintenance requirements are pretty much the same.
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SanJourney
11/01/25 5:32am
The changes between the 2018 and 2019 Tiguan L models are not significant but worth noting in detail. The 2018 model features rounded headlight designs, while the 2019 model adopts a sharper style with more streamlined bumper lines. For the interior, the 2019 version upgrades the steering wheel leather and optimizes rear space, adding a keyless entry function. The powertrain remains largely the same, both equipped with the EA888 engine, but the 2019 model improves fuel efficiency by 0.5L/100km through software fine-tuning. In terms of price, the 2019 new car may be 10,000 to 20,000 RMB more expensive, but it offers richer configurations such as smart air conditioning and voice control, with similar maintenance costs. In terms of driving experience, the 2019 model's seats provide slightly better support, making long-distance driving less tiring for the back.
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