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Volkswagen Taigun

The Volkswagen Taigun has high hopes for Volkswagen in India, but will it be able to stand tall against the Koreans?

11.70 Lakh - 19.74 Lakh (Ex. Showroom)

Volkswagen Taigun Key Specifications

Engine Size999 cc - 1498 cc
Power114bhp - 147.94bhp
Torque178Nm - 250Nm
Fuel TypePetrol
TransmissionManual / Automatic
Mileage19.2 kmpl - 19.01 kmpl

Volkswagen Taigun Latest Updates

April 4, 2025:  Volkswagen Taigun and Virtus are available with benefits of up to ₹1 lakh on MY2025 stock.

Volkswagen Taigun Price

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Variant DetailsEx-Showroom Price
Taigun 1.0 ComfortlineBase Model999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 19.2 kmpl
11.70 Lakh*
Taigun 1.0 Highline999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 19.2 kmpl
13.88 Lakh*
Taigun 1.0 Highline Plus999 cc, Manual, Petrol, 19.2 kmpl
14.27 Lakh*

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Overall Rating4.3
Overall Rating4.6
Overall Rating4.5
Overall Rating4.4
Overall Rating4.6
Overall Rating4.3
Overall Rating4.5
Overall Rating4.7
TransmissionManual / Automatic
TransmissionManual / Automatic
TransmissionManual / Automatic
TransmissionManual / Automatic
TransmissionManual / Automatic
TransmissionManual / Automatic
TransmissionManual / Automatic
TransmissionManual / Automatic
Engine999 cc - 1498 cc
Engine1199 cc - 1497 cc
Engine1497 cc - 1482 cc
Engine1462 cc - 1490 cc
Engine1497 cc - 1493 cc
Engine999 cc - 1498 cc
Engine999 cc - 1498 cc
Engine999 cc
Fuel TypePetrol
Fuel TypePetrol / CNG / Diesel
Fuel TypePetrol / Diesel
Fuel TypePetrol / CNG
Fuel TypePetrol / Diesel
Fuel TypePetrol
Fuel TypePetrol
Fuel TypePetrol
Power114bhp - 147.94bhp
Power118.27bhp - 113.31bhp
Power113.42bhp - 157.81bhp
Power101.64bhp - 91.18bhp
Power113.18bhp - 114bhp
Power114bhp - 147.51bhp
Power113.98bhp - 147.51bhp
Power114bhp
Torque178Nm - 250Nm
Torque170Nm - 260Nm
Torque144Nm - 253Nm
Torque136.8Nm - 122Nm
Torque143.8Nm - 250Nm
Torque178Nm - 250Nm
Torque178Nm - 250Nm
Torque178Nm
Mileage19.2 kmpl - 19.01 kmpl
Mileage17.44 kmpl
Mileage17 kmpl - 17.9 kmpl
Mileage21.12 kmpl - 27.97 kmpl
Mileage17.4 kmpl
Mileage19.76 kmpl - 18.86 kmpl
Mileage20.8 kmpl - 19.62 kmpl
Mileage19.68 kmpl - 19.05 kmpl
Boot Space385 Litres
Boot Space382 Litres
Boot Space433 Litres
Boot Space-
Boot Space-
Boot Space385 Litres
Boot Space521 Litres
Boot Space446 Litres
Airbags2 - 6
Airbags6
Airbags6
Airbags2 - 6
Airbags6
Airbags6
Airbags6
Airbags6
Safety Rating5 Star
Safety Rating5 Star
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Safety Rating-
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Safety Rating5 Star
Safety Rating5 Star
Safety Rating-
Ground Clearance188 mm
Ground Clearance208 mm
Ground Clearance-
Ground Clearance-
Ground Clearance190 mm
Ground Clearance-
Ground Clearance179 mm
Ground Clearance189 mm
Tyre Size205/60 R16 - 205/55 R17
Tyre Size195/60 R16 - 215/60 R16
Tyre Size205/65 R16 - 215/55 R18
Tyre Size215/60 R17
Tyre Size205/65 R16 - 215/60 R17
Tyre Size205/60 R16 - 205/55 R17
Tyre Size205/55 R16
Tyre Size205/60 R16 - 205/55 R17
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Pros & Cons of Volkswagen Taigun

Things We Like

  • Peppy Engine: The 1.0-liter TSI engine offers a great balance of performance and fuel efficiency, making it ideal for both city commutes and highway trips.
  • Premium Interior: The cabin is well-equipped with modern technology and a premium feel, including a large touchscreen and a digital cockpit.
  • Solid Build Quality: The Taigun feels well-built, with high-quality materials used throughout, providing a robust and premium driving experience.

Things We Don't Like

  • Tight Rear Legroom: While the front seats are comfortable, the rear legroom can feel cramped for taller passengers on longer trips.
  • Limited Steering Feedback: The steering, while light and easy to handle, could offer better feedback at higher speeds, especially for more spirited driving.
  • Higher Price: Compared to some rivals in the segment, the Taigun is priced slightly higher, which might be a deterrent for some buyers looking for more budget-friendly options.

Volkswagen Taigun Review

overview

The Volkswagen Taigun stands tall as a plus-4-meter compact SUV in India, locking horns with heavyweights like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and even its own sibling, the Skoda Kushaq. 

With prices ranging from Rs. 10.89 lakh to Rs. 18.69 lakh (ex-showroom), the Taigun offers two engine options and four gearbox choices, giving buyers plenty to choose from. So, how does it fare against the reigning champions of the segment—the Creta and Seltos—in 2025? Let’s find out!

engine and performance

The 1.0-liter TSI engine might sound small, but it’s one of the biggest strengths of Volkswagen’s new-age cars in India. The Taigun is no exception, featuring the same 3-cylinder 1.0-liter turbocharged petrol engine, available with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed torque converter automatic.

While the manual transmission delivers a far more engaging drive, it does feel a bit notchy, especially in the lower gears. First gear tends to be a little grunty, but shift it into second and third, and the Taigun picks up speed effortlessly. If you’re not careful, you’ll find yourself hitting the speed limit in no time.

[Short Note: The Volkswagen Taigun’s 1.0-liter TSI engine makes 114 horsepower and 178 NM of torque. VW also offers a larger 1.5-liter TSI EVO engine which puts out nearly 150 horsepower and 250 NM of torque and can be paired with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DSG automatic transmission]

Cruising at 100 kmph is effortless, and even at 120 kmph, there’s still plenty of power left for quick overtakes. The engine maintains its composure up to 150-160 kmph without showing any signs of strain—making it one of the quicker SUVs in its segment.

But the Taigun isn’t just about performance; it also delivers impressive ride comfort. Unlike older mass-market Volkswagen models, it gets a softer suspension setup that effortlessly absorbs the unpredictable undulations of Indian roads. However, the shock absorbers can be a bit noisy—a minor annoyance, especially if you’re used to the refined damping of Hyundai or Honda cars.

All things considered, the Taigun strikes a fine balance between excitement behind the wheel and everyday comfort.

interior

Step inside the Taigun, and you’re welcomed by a completely revamped interior.

One of our team members, a Polo owner since 2013, was left stunned by how Volkswagen has transformed its cabin design for India. In his words, ‘The Taigun’s interior is by far the most advanced cabin you’ll find in any affordable Volkswagen from the last decade. Looks like VW is gearing up for a fight with the tech-loaded Koreans.’ And honestly? He’s not wrong.

Unlike the Creta or Seltos, where large screens dominate the dashboard, Volkswagen takes a more refined approach. The 10.1-inch touchscreen is seamlessly integrated into the dash, cleverly positioned to minimize reflections while being slightly tilted towards the driver for better accessibility. The system is smooth, and the UI is intuitive, though we did run into occasional connectivity issues with our smartphones.

[Short Note: The Volkswagen Taigun comes with features like Ventilated front seats, Sunroof, Cruise Control, Wireless Phone Connectivity, Cooled glove box etc., depending on the trim you’re getting. However, even the base spec model comes with stuff like Auto Start-Stop, Touchscreen infotainment system, rear AC vents, height adjustable front seats, electronically adjustable ORVM and a lot more which make even the base model extremely practical for the money!]

Moving to the rear, you get two USB-C ports alongside the AC vents, adding a touch of practicality. The seats? Comfortable for the most part, but just like the Virtus, the rear seats are a bit upright, which could be a concern on long drives. The front seats, however, offer solid bolstering, keeping you in place when attacking corners.

Space-wise, headroom and legroom are adequate, but don’t expect Creta or Seltos levels of comfort—this is a smaller SUV, and that reflects in the cabin. Thigh support is decent but not exceptional, especially if you’re over six feet tall. Given that cars like the Citroën Basalt now offer extendable thigh support, it’s time for Volkswagen—and every other automaker—to step up and integrate such practical features.

Where the Taigun really falls short is boot space. At just 375 liters, it has the smallest trunk in the segment, significantly lagging behind the Creta’s 433-liter offering.

That said, if you're in the market for a compact, fun-to-drive crossover that prioritizes driving dynamics over sheer size, the Taigun makes a strong case for itself.

exterior

When it comes to design, the Volkswagen Taigun undeniably feels smaller than its Korean rivals—because it is. If you’re after a bulky, dominating presence, the Taigun might not be your top pick. But size isn’t everything.

With sharp shoulder lines and a muscular stance, the Taigun makes a bold statement. Its boxy headlamp and tail-lamp housings add to its rugged appeal. While we’re not entirely sold on the connected tail lamps, they’ve proven to be a hit among buyers.

Chrome accents dominate the front grille, fog lamp housing, and door handles, adding a premium touch. Prefer a stealthier look? The Taigun Sport lineup lets you black them out for a more aggressive aesthetic.

[Short note: Volkswagen offers the Taigun in two distinct lineups—the Taigun Chrome and the Taigun Sport. The key difference? The Sport models swap out chrome accents for sleek blacked-out elements, including all-black alloy wheels, giving it a more aggressive, performance-oriented look.]

Beyond that, the Virtus Chrome edition comes with a set of 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, contrasting the stealthy blacked-out setup found in the Sport models.

final verdict

The Volkswagen Taigun makes a strong case for itself in the compact SUV segment, offering a solid blend of performance, practicality, and a fun-to-drive character. 

While it may not match the sheer size and feature-packed nature of its Korean rivals—the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos—it brings something unique to the table: European driving dynamics, a robust build, and a more driver-focused experience.

buying advice

The Volkswagen Taigun offers a total of five variants with the 1.0-liter engine. At the top of the lineup, the GT Line trim stands out with its all-black treatment, while the rest feature chrome accents for a more traditional look.

After closely evaluating all the trims, we believe the Highline and Highline Plus models strike the perfect balance between enthusiasm and practicality—ideal for those seeking a daily driver with just the right amount of excitement.

That said, if you're on a tighter budget, the Comfortline still packs plenty of value. Add a few essentials like the infotainment screen and a rear parking camera, and you're all set!

What makes the Taigun even more compelling is that even its lower trims don’t feel compromised. No over-the-top gimmicks—just a well-built, practical SUV that stays rock solid on the road, even at triple-digit speeds.

Volkswagen Taigun Specifications & Features

Engine Specifications
Fuel Specifications
Dimensions
Wheels & Tires
Suspension, Brakes & Steering
Safety Features
Interior Specifications
Interior Features
Comfort & Convenience
Infotainment Features

Engine Specifications

engine type1.0L TSI
displacement999 cc
max power114bhp@5000-5500rpm
max torque178Nm@1750-4500rpm
no of cylinders4
valves per cylinder4
turbo charger
transmission typeManual
gearbox6-Speed
drive typeFWD
engine displacement999 cc
engine start stop button
idle start stop system

Fuel Specifications

fuel typePetrol
Petrol Mileage (ARAI)19.2 kmpl
emission norm complianceBS VI 2.0
fuel tank capacity50 Litres

Dimensions

length4221 mm
width1760 mm
height1612 mm
ground clearance188 mm
wheelbase2651 mm
kerb weight1205 Kg
gross weight1650 kg
body typeSUV

Wheels & Tires

wheel covers
alloy wheels
tyre size205/60 R16
tyre typeRadial Tubeless
wheel size16 Inch
front track1531 mm
rear track1516 mm

Suspension, Brakes & Steering

front suspensionMacPherson Strut suspension
rear suspensionRear twist beam
steering typeElectric
turning radius6 m
front brake typeDisc
rear brake typeDrum

Safety Features

parking sensorsRear
Anti-lock Braking System ABS
central locking
no of airbags2
driver airbag
passenger airbag
side airbag
side airbag rear
day night rear view mirror
curtain airbag
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution EBD
seat belt warning
door ajar warning
engine immobilizer
Electronic Stability Control ESC
rear camera
speed alert
speed sensing auto door lock
isofix child seat mounts
pretensioners force limiter seatbeltsDriver and Passenger
hill assist
driver attention warning
valet mode
geo fence alert
impact sensing auto door unlock
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
child safety locks
brake assist
tailgate ajar warning
SOS Button
cornering foglamps
RSA Roadside Assistance

Interior Specifications

boot space385 Litres
seating capacity5
no of doors5

Interior Features

additional featuresSignature Trapezoidal chrome wing, front, Chrome strip on grille - upper, Front diffuser Silver painted, Muscular elevated bonnet with chiseled lines, Sharp dual shoulder lines, Functional roof rails, Black, Side cladding, grained, Body coloured door mirrors housing with LED indicators, Body coloured door handles, Rear diffuser Silver painted, Signature Trapezoidal chrome wing, rear
tachometer
digital cluster
upholsteryFabric

Comfort & Convenience

power steering
air conditioner
heater
height adjustable driver seat
automatic climate control
accessory power outlet
trunk light
vanity mirror
rear reading lamp
adjustable headrest
Rear AC Vents
cruise control
foldable rear seatBench Folding
keyless entry
engine start stop button
luggage hook net
automatic headlamps
follow me home headlamps
power windowsFront & Rear
cup holdersFront Only
glove box
adjustable headlamps
power windows front
rear seat headrestAdjustable
rear seat centre arm rest
cooled glovebox
central console armrestWith Storage
ventilated seats
rain sensing wiper

Infotainment Features

USB Charger
antenna
radio
wireless phone charging
bluetooth connectivity
touchscreen
touchscreen size7 Inch
android auto
apple carplay
USB Ports
speakersFront & Rear
live location
no of speakers6
multi function steering wheel
integrated antenna

Volkswagen Taigun Questions & Answers

Is the Volkswagen Taigun 1.0-Liter reliable?

Yes, the Taigun 1.0-Liter is built with Volkswagen’s reputation for solid engineering and quality. The TSI engine is proven to be durable and efficient, and with regular maintenance, the Taigun should offer a reliable ownership experience.

What is the mileage of the Volkswagen Taigun 1.0?

The Volkswagen Taigun 1.0-Liter offers impressive fuel efficiency, with figures around 17-18 km/l in the city and around 20 km/l on highways, depending on driving conditions.

Which variant of the Volkswagen Taigun 1.0-Liter is best?

The Highline and Topline variants are the best choices for those looking for a balance of features and value. These variants come with premium features like a larger touchscreen, better upholstery, and advanced safety features, making them ideal for those who want a more well-equipped Taigun.

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