The Volkswagen Taigun’s Introductory Pricing Comes To An End
- by Aniruthan Srithar
- Dec 22, 2021
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But don’t fret as all variants have received just nominal price hikes
- VW Taigun prices hiked by Rs 5,200.
- It’s now priced between Rs 10.54 lakh and Rs 17.54 lakh.
- VW’s compact SUV has racked up over 18,000 bookings since launch.
- Vento successor to be the next launch from VW India.
Introductory prices for Volkswagen's compact SUV, the Taigun, have come to an end, as prices of all variants have been increased by Rs 5,200. The SUV now starts from Rs 10.54 lakh (ex-showroom pan India). Take a look at the revised variant-wise price list:
Taigun 1-litre TSI |
Old Price |
New Price |
Difference |
Comfortline MT |
Rs 10,49,000 |
Rs 10,54,200 |
Rs 5,200 |
Highline MT |
Rs 12,79,000 |
Rs 12,84,200 |
Rs 5,200 |
Highline AT |
Rs 14,09,000 |
Rs 14,14,200 |
Rs 5,200 |
Topline MT |
Rs 14,56,000 |
Rs 14,61,200 |
Rs 5,200 |
Topline AT |
Rs 15,90,000 |
Rs 15,95,200 |
Rs 5,200 |
Taigun 1.5-litre TSI |
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GT Manual |
Rs 14,99,000 |
Rs 15,04,200 |
Rs 5,200 |
GT+ DSG |
Rs 17,49,000 |
Rs 17,54,200 |
Rs 5,200 |
The Taigun has put back Volkswagen on the radar, having racked up over 18,000 bookings since launch. It’s a petrol-only offering and can be had with either a 115PS 1-litre three-cylinder or a 150PS 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine. If you’re interested in Volkswagen’s compact SUV, our first drive review should give you an idea of what we liked and disliked.
Volkswagen’s compact SUV locks horns with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, MG Astor/Hector, and select 5-seater variants of the Mahindra XUV700. The carmaker is expected to take the wraps off the VW Vento’s successor, likely to be called the Virtus, in 2022.