Used Volkswagen Arteon for Sale in the UK
5 Volkswagen Arteon cars available from UK dealers on Carslink.ai.
Why Buy the Volkswagen Arteon?
The Volkswagen Arteon is a car that defies easy categorisation, blending the sleek, sporty lines of a coupé with the practicality of a large hatchback or estate. It aims to offer premium appeal without the premium price tag of some of its rivals, providing a stylish and sophisticated alternative to more conventional saloons and estates. If you're looking for a car that stands out from the crowd, offers a comfortable and refined driving experience, and still provides ample space for passengers and luggage, the Arteon is definitely worth considering. Its elegant design, particularly the sweeping roofline and distinctive front end, turns heads, while the interior boasts quality materials and a solid build. It’s particularly appealing for those who appreciate Germanic engineering and a focus on driver-centric ergonomics combined with a touch of flair.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
The Arteon's pricing has evolved since its launch, and it's now more readily available on the used market, offering considerable value. Prices vary significantly based on age, mileage, specification, and engine. Here's a general guide:
| Model Year | Engine | Typical Price Range (Used) |
|---|---|---|
| 2017-2019 | 2.0 TSI (Petrol) | £15,000 - £22,000 |
| 2017-2019 | 2.0 TDI (Diesel) | £14,000 - £21,000 |
| 2020-2023 | 2.0 TSI (Petrol) | £20,000 - £30,000+ |
| 2020-2023 | 2.0 TDI (Diesel) | £19,000 - £29,000+ |
| Shooting Brake (Estate) | (Varies) | +(Approx. £1,000-£2,000 more than equivalent Saloon) |
Specifications
The Arteon is typically equipped with a range of sensible and powerful engines, coupled with Volkswagen's well-regarded DSG automatic or manual gearboxes. Front-wheel drive is standard, with 4Motion all-wheel drive available on higher-powered models and as an option on many others. Key features often include:
- Engine Options: 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol (TSI) and diesel (TDI) engines, with power outputs ranging from around 150PS to 272PS.
- Transmission: 6-speed manual or 7-speed (or 6-speed in earlier models) DSG automatic.
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive or 4Motion all-wheel drive.
- Body Styles: Fastback (Saloon) and Shooting Brake (Estate).
- Infotainment: Touchscreen infotainment system with navigation, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
- Safety: A comprehensive suite of airbags, ABS, ESP, and increasingly, advanced driver assistance systems like adaptive cruise control and lane assist.
Common Issues
While generally reliable, a few potential issues have been reported by owners:
- DSG Gearbox: Some owners have reported occasional jerky behaviour or warning lights. Regular servicing and software updates can mitigate this.
- Electrics: Like many modern cars, niggles with sensors, infotainment system glitches, or battery drain can occur.
- AdBlue Issues (Diesel): If opting for a diesel, ensure the AdBlue system has been properly maintained and doesn't show persistent warning lights.
- Water Leaks: While not widespread, some reports suggest potential water ingress issues in the boot or around the rear doors if seals are damaged.
Running Costs
Running costs for the Arteon are competitive for its size and segment. Fuel economy depends heavily on the engine chosen and driving style.
- Fuel Economy: Expect combined figures ranging from around 40mpg for powerful petrol engines to over 55mpg for efficient diesel variants.
- Insurance: Group ratings will vary, but expect typical costs for a car in this class.
- Road Tax: Varies by CO2 emissions, with older models potentially costing more than newer ones that fall under different tax bands. Check the specific vehicle's V5C document.
- Servicing: Main dealer servicing can be costly, but independent garages offer competitive rates. Volkswagen servicing plans are also an option.
Variants
The Arteon was available in several trim levels, often denoted by 'SE', 'Elegance', and 'R-Line'. The top-tier 'R' version, the Arteon R, offered significantly enhanced performance. The Shooting Brake variant, launched later, provides even more practicality.
- SE: Typically the entry-level offering, still well-equipped.
- Elegance: Focuses on comfort and premium features.
- R-Line: Sportier styling, interior enhancements, and often more powerful engine options.
- Arteon R: The performance flagship with a potent engine and revised chassis.
- Shooting Brake: The estate version, offering a larger boot and a more practical silhouette.
Latest Listings
- 2022 VOLKSWAGEN ARTEON 2.0 TDI R-Line — £17,495, 79,000 miles, Diesel
- 2022 VOLKSWAGEN ARTEON 2.0 TSI R-Line Shooting Brake DSG Euro 6 — £20,995, 11,200 miles, Petrol
- 2021 VOLKSWAGEN ARTEON 1.4 TSI 13kWh R-Line — £19,990, 62,000 miles, Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
- 2021 VOLKSWAGEN ARTEON 2.0 TDI R-Line Shooting Brake DSG Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr — £19,990, 56,000 miles, Diesel
- 2019 VOLKSWAGEN ARTEON 1.5 TSI EVO Elegance Fastback DSG Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr — £11,690, 91,063 miles, Petrol