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New Delhi: Volkswagen have given a teaser for their upcoming Tayron. The German carmaker have shown the SUV in a white veil, with minimum exterior details visible. However, the silhouette and design of the LED lights can be seen, and it is clearly the Tayron sold internationally.
Of course, this is the first of the many teasers that we will see before the three-row SUV arrives in India.
The front fascia of the Volkswagen Tayron, as seen in the teaser, displays the SUV with the front light partly on. It gets a full-width LED strip that merges into the headlights, while the VW logo is also illuminated. The back of the Tayron comes with a svelte design for the connected taillights, coming with a thin LED strip and the main units along with a backlit VW logo just like the one seen on the front of the grille.
Of course, for the India-spec, there could be some cosmetic tweaks from the one sold in the international market, but more or less, the Volkswagen Tayron comes with overall a similar design and silhouette to the ones in the global market. In the global-spec, Tayron gets 17-inch alloy wheels as standard, but the Indian-spec is likely to come with 19-inch rims like the one seen on Tiguan R-Line.
In fact, a lot of the design elements between the Tayron and Tiguan R-Line, which does make the former a much more aggressive option, owing to its size.
The VW Tayron is likely to come with a 2.0-litre TSI petrol engine directly from the Tiguan R-Line and will give back performance figures of 204 bhp and 320 Nm of torque. The four-cylinder direct-injection motor will be paired with a seven-speed DSG (dual-clutch) automatic gearbox and will be offered with the brand’s 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system.
It is clear that the VW SUV will be coming during the first half of 2026 and would likely fall in the price bracket of Rs 45 lakh to Rs 50 lakh. In India, unlike the Tiguan R-Line, the Tayron will be coming as a CKD and will be assembled locally at Volkswagen’s facility in Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
Volkswagen are expanding on the ever-growing SUV market in India, and the Tayron is a big car, though with a certain premium aspect to it, and it will grab some eyeballs.