EXCLUSIVE: 7-seater Volkswagen Tayron India Launch Timeline Confirmed; To Go On Sale After Diwali 2025
Published On May 22, 2025 05:31 PM By Dipan
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The Volkswagen Tayron is essentially the 7-seater version of the current-spec Tiguan that was launched in April 2025
The Volkswagen Tayron, which is essentially the 7-seater version of the VW Tiguan R-Line, was spotted testing in Maharashtra earlier this month. Now, our sources have said that the German full-size SUV is expected to be launched in India after Diwali 2025, which will be celebrated on October 21 this year. While the carmaker is yet to comment whether it will come in the sportier R-Line trim like the current-spec Tiguan, the spotted Tayron in India was the R-Line version.
Here’s what you can expect from the upcoming Volkswagen Tayron in India:
Exterior
The exterior design of the Volkswagen Tayron is similar to the 5-seater Tiguan R-Line that is on sale in the country. As such, it comes with dual-pod projector LED headlights that are connected by a sleek light bar. There’s a black trim under the light bar which features a ‘R’ badge in the R-Line variants. The front bumper features a huge grille with diamond-shaped air intake channels.
In profile, while the international model gets up to 20-inch alloys, the India-spec model can come with the same 19-inch dual-tone rims as the Tiguan R-Line. However, due to its elongated wheelbase, the Tayron looks larger than the Tiguan. Other than this, the 7-seater SUV gets silver roof rails and body coloured door handles and outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs).
At the rear, the Tayron gets the connected LED lights with pixel-design elements and a black portion on the bumper that makes it look sleek but rugged at the same time.
Here are the differences in dimensions of the internationally available Tayron and the India-spec Tiguan:
Specifications |
International-spec VW Tayron |
India-spec VW Tiguan R-Line |
Difference |
Length |
4792 mm |
4539 mm |
+ 253 mm |
Width |
1866 mm |
1859 mm |
+ 7 mm |
Height |
1665 mm |
1656 mm |
+ 9 mm |
Wheelbase |
2789 mm |
2680 mm |
+ 109 mm |
Boot Space |
345 litres (with 3 rows up) 850 litres (with folded 3rd row) |
652 litres |
(- 307 mm with three rows up) |
Interior
The dashboard layout is also similar to the 5-seater Tiguan, with a similar all-black theme in the R-Line model, a 3-spoke steering wheel, a 15-inch floating infotainment system and a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display. It also gets some ambient lighting elements on the dashboard that make it look funky.
Another major difference with the Tiguan R-Line is that the Tayron gets 3 rows of seating with the middle row featuring a bench and two more seats in the last row. The R-Line variant of the Tayron gets sport seats at the front.
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Features And Safety
In addition to the dual screens on the dashboard, the Volkswagen Tayron is expected to have a similar feature suite as the Tiguan R Line with amenities including a coloured heads-up display, a panoramic sunroof, and an 8-speaker sound system. It can also get massaging front seats with ventilation and lumbar support, dual wireless phone chargers, 3-zone auto AC and a 30-colour ambient lighting
Its safety suite is also expected to be robust and it can feature 9 airbags (as standard), a 360-degree camera with blind spot monitor, front and rear parking sensors, and an electronic parking brake with auto hold. It can also get a Level-2 advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) tech with features including adaptive cruise control and driver drowsiness detection.
Powertrain Options
The international-spec Volkswagen Tayron comes with multiple powertrain options, the details of which are as follows:
Engine Specifications |
1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine |
2-litre turbo-petrol engine |
2-litre turbo-diesel engine |
Power |
150 PS |
204 PS / 265 PS |
150 PS |
Torque |
250 Nm |
320 Nm / 400 Nm |
360 Nm |
Transmission |
7-speed DCT* |
7-speed DCT |
7-speed DCT |
Drivetrain^ |
FWD |
AWD |
FWD |
*DCT = Dual-clutch automatic transmission
^FWD = Front-wheel-drive, AWD = All-wheel-drive
However, the India-spec Tayron could come with the same 204 PS/320 Nm 2-lite turbo-petrol engine that does duties in the India-spec Tiguan R-Line.
Expected Price And Rivals
Volkswagen could locally assemble the Tayron in India, meaning we expect it to be priced from around Rs 50 lakh (ex-showroom). Upon launch, it will rival other full-size SUVs such as Skoda Kodiaq, Toyota Fortuner, MG Gloster, Jeep Meridian and also the MG Majestor.
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