Volkswagen has recently launched the Tiguan R Line in India, and now the German automaker is expected to launch its 7-seater iteration called the Tayron. It was recently spotted testing in Maharashtra in R-Line avatar. However, Volkswagen has yet to confirm whether it will be brought to India or not. If launched in India, it will serve as a successor to the now-discontinued Volkswagen Tiguan AllSpace, and will be positioned against the Jeep Meridian, Skoda Kodiaq, Toyota Fortuner, and MG Gloster.
About Volkswagen Tayron
The Volkswagen Tayron share its MQB platform with the Tiguan. However, it is a 7-seater SUV that is slightly larger than the Tiguan, designed to offer more space and practicality for families. Originally, it was developed for the Chinese market. In fact, both the SUVs share a similar design language, with key amenities comprising
- Illuminated VW badges on front and rear
- HD LED matrix headlamps
- LED connected taillamps
- 18-inch ‘Napoli’ alloy wheels
- Floating blacked-out roof and blacked-out D-pillar
- 10.15-inch digital driver’s display
- 12.6-inch floating touchscreen infotainment
- Harman Kardon sound system (700W)
- Wireless smartphone charging
- Voice control with Chatgpt integration
- 15-inch head-up display (HUD)
- Panoramic sunroof
- Tri-zone automatic climate control
- Ventilated and massage-enabled powered front seats
- Sunblinds for rear passengers
- 10-color ambient lighting
- Nine airbags
- Dynamic Chassis Control Pro (DCC Pro)
- Rear view camera
- Park assist plus with park distance control
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Globally, the Tayron R-Line comes with three engine options: a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol (150PS/250Nm), a 2-litre turbo-petrol (upto 265PS/400Nm), and a 2-litre turbo-diesel (150PS/360Nm), all of which are mated to a 7-speed DCT automatic transmission. Additionally, both the 2-litre mills also get an all-wheel-drive system as standard. In India, we expect the Tayron to get only the 2-litre turbocharged petrol engine.