Volkswagen Taigun Comfortline vs Skoda Kushaq Classic+: Base variants compared

By Dipan Sur
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Which base-spec midsize SUV offers more value, the Taigun Comfortline or the Kushaq Classic+?

After being on sale since 2021, both the Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq have received their mid-cycle updates in 2026. The facelifts have equipped these midsize SUVs with new features, right from their base-spec trims. So, between the Taigun Comfortline and Kushaq Classic+, which entry-level trim is a better proposition on paper? Let’s find out.

Explore full specs, features, and a price breakdown in our Taigun vs Kushaq comparison.

Volkswagen Taigun vs Skoda Kushaq: Base variant engine specifications

Unlike the base-spec Taigun, the Kushaq offers an automatic transmission

Taigun Comfortline vs Kushaq Classic+: Engine and specifications

 

Taigun Comfortline

Kushaq Classic+

Engine

1.0-litre turbo-petrol

1.0-litre turbo-petrol

Power (hp)

115

115

Torque (Nm)

172

172

Transmission

6-speed MT

6-speed MT | 8-speed AT

Claimed mileage (kpl)

19.98

19.66 | 19.09

Kerb weight (kg)

1,213

1,232

The base-spec variants of the Taigun and Kushaq pack the same 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. The 8-speed automatic transmission option, however, is available right from the entry-level Classic+ trim in the Kushaq, while the Taigun offers it from the one-over-base Highline trim. Notably, the Taigun is 0.32kpl more frugal than its Skoda cousin, which could be attributed to its 19kg lighter kerb weight. 

Volkswagen Taigun vs Skoda Kushaq: Base variant exterior

Both SUVs get all-LED lighting, but the Kushaq features alloy wheels

Taigun Comfortline vs Kushaq Classic+: Exterior

 

Taigun Comfortline

Kushaq Classic+

Headlights

Automatic LED

LED

Taillights

Connected LED

Connected LED

DRLs

LED

LED

Front fog lamps

Yes

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Yes

Rear fog lamp

Yes

Yes

Wheels

16-inch steel rims with covers

16-inch alloys

Powered ORVMs

Electrically adjustable

Electrically adjustable

Roof rails

Yes, black

Yes, black

Shark-fin antenna

No

No

Colour

Single tones

Single tones

Both the Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq offer an all-LED lighting setup, electrically adjustable outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs) and black roof rails in their base trims. The difference is that the Kushaq Classic+, with its automatic headlights and alloy wheels, appears more premium than the Taigun Comfortline, which comes with steel wheels with plastic covers.

Volkswagen Taigun vs Skoda Kushaq: Base variant interior, features

The base-spec Kushaq gets a single-pane sunroof, which the Taigun lacks

Taigun Comfortline vs Kushaq Classic+: Interior and features

 

Taigun Comfortline

Kushaq Classic+

Instrument cluster

Dials with MID

Dials with MID

Infotainment screen

7-inch

7-inch

Android Auto, Apple CarPlay

Wired

Wired

Audio system

6 speakers

6 speakers

On-board navigation

No

No

Sunroof

No

Single-pane

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Climate control

Automatic with rear vents

Automatic with rear vents

Seat upholstery

Fabric

Fabric

Wireless phone charger

No

No

Powered front seat

No

No

Front seat ventilation

No

No

Front centre armrest

Yes, sliding

Yes, sliding

Rear centre armrest

No

No

Push-button start/stop

No

No

USB ports

Type-A

Type-A

Connected car tech

No

No

Idle start/stop

Yes

Yes

While a single-pane sunroof is available on the Kushaq’s base-spec Classic+ trim, the Taigun offers it with the mid-spec Highline Plus and GT Line trims. Other than this distinction, both midsize SUVs share the same suite of features, including a 7-inch infotainment system, an analogue instrument cluster with a monotone MID, 6 speakers, auto AC with rear vents and a sliding front armrest.  

Volkswagen Taigun vs Skoda Kushaq: Base variant safety features

The base-spec Kushaq gets a couple more features than the Taigun Comfortline

Taigun Comfortline vs Kushaq Classic+: Safety features

 

Taigun Comfortline

Kushaq Classic+

Airbags

6

6

Camera setup

No

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No

Parking sensors

Rear

Rear

All-wheel disc brakes

No

No

TPMS

Yes

Yes

IRVM

Manual-dimming

Auto-dimming

Rain-sensing wipers

No

Yes

Rear wiper, washer

Yes

Yes

Rear defogger

Yes

Yes

Hill start assist

No

No

ESC

Yes

Yes

Traction control

Yes

Yes

Except for rain-sensing wipers and an auto-dimming interior rearview mirror (IRVM), which are available in the Kushaq Classic+ but lacking in the Taigun Comfortline, both models are decently equipped on the safety front. These include six airbags, rear parking sensors, a tyre-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) and a rear wiper and washer. However, a rear parking camera – a basic safety feature – is missing in both the Taigun Comfortline and Kushaq Classic+. 

Volkswagen Taigun vs Skoda Kushaq: Base variant price

The Taigun offers a more expensive base variant  than the Kushaq

Taigun Comfortline vs Kushaq Classic+: Base-spec trim ex-showroom prices

 

Taigun Comfortline

Kushaq Classic+

1.0L turbo-petrol MT

Rs 11 lakh

Rs 10.69 lakh

1.0L turbo-petrol ATNot availableRs 12.69 lakh

The Volkswagen Taigun’s base-spec trim, which is only offered with a manual transmission, costs Rs 31,000 more than the Skoda Kushaq Classic+ manual variant. Interestingly, despite a lower price tag, the base-spec Kushaq offers more features, such as a single-pane sunroof, alloy wheels and an auto-dimming IRVM. The Kushaq Classic+ is also available with an automatic transmission option, which is incidentally Rs 1.11 lakh more affordable than the Taigun’s most affordable automatic variant, the Highline AT. All of this makes the base-spec Kushaq Classic+ more appealing to a customer on a strict budget.

Prices are ex-showroom, India. 

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