Volkswagen launches Taigun at ₹10.99 lakh as mid-size SUV competition intensifies

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Refreshed model adds new transmission and features; retains focus on high-volume SUV segment

First introduced in 2021, the Taigun marked Volkswagen’s entry into the mid-size SUV category
First introduced in 2021, the Taigun marked Volkswagen’s entry into the mid-size SUV category | Credits: VW India

Volkswagen India has launched the updated Taigun at a starting price of ₹10.99 lakh (ex-showroom), rolling out a mid-cycle update for its key Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) offering in India. The price points of the mid-size SUV were announced shortly after its unveiling by the German carmaker.

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The model continues to be assembled at the company’s Chakan facility in Maharashtra and remains a central part of its localised product strategy. The refreshed Taigun is priced between ₹10.99 lakh and ₹19.29 lakh (ex-showroom), broadly aligning with its earlier positioning in the market.

First introduced in 2021, the Taigun marked Volkswagen’s entry into the mid-size SUV category. The model has since contributed significantly to the brand’s domestic volumes, with cumulative production crossing 1.43 lakh units, including exports.

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Product and variant strategy

The latest update brings over 40 changes across variants, including design revisions and feature additions. Exterior updates include a reworked front grille, new lighting elements and refreshed alloy wheel designs, while the cabin gets upgrades such as a larger infotainment system, digital cockpit and additional comfort features.

On the powertrain front, the Taigun continues with its 1.0-litre and 1.5-litre TSI petrol engines. The 1.0-litre variant now gets an 8-speed automatic transmission, while the 1.5-litre engine remains paired with a 7-speed DSG gearbox. Safety features include six airbags as standard and a 5-star Global NCAP rating.

Nitin Kohli, Brand Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, said higher variants account for nearly 60% of Taigun sales, shaping the configuration of the updated line-up.

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Ownership proposition and competition

Alongside the launch, Volkswagen has introduced an assured buyback programme offering up to 75% of the ex-showroom price after three years or 30,000 km, applicable on bookings made till May 31, 2026.

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The Taigun competes with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder and Skoda Kushaq in a segment led by the Creta.

The launch comes at a time when the mid-size SUV category remains one of the largest contributors to India’s passenger vehicle market, with annual volumes estimated at 10–12 lakh units and accounting for roughly 25–30% of total PV sales.

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Volkswagen Passenger Cars operates in more than 150 markets globally. In India, its portfolio includes the Taigun and Virtus sedan, with manufacturing centred at its Chakan facility in Maharashtra.

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