Volkswagen Tayron Life image gallery
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VE has adopted a similar approach to Skoda, which offers the Kodiaq Lounge trim as a less expensive, 5-seater alternative to its 7-seater versions.
The front bumper has a much cleaner look with L-shaped slats on the grille.
In profile, it's easy to notice a different design for the alloy wheels, which measure relatively an inch less at 18 inches.
At the rear, tweaks are limited to a simpler design for the bumper.
Features like LED tail-light connected by a light bar, illuminated VW logo and roof spoiler have been carried over.
Save for the 'R' badges on certain parts and third-row seats, not a lot differs when it comes to the interior.
Powered front seats with ventilation and massaging functions are on offer.
Despite being positioned at the entry-level, the Life trim has been equipped with a panoramic sunroof.
The lower-spec trim seats up to five occupants, two less than the range-topping R-Line.
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Volkswagen has launched the Tayron Life trim in India at Rs 41.99 lakh, making it Rs 5 lakh more affordable than the top-spec R-Line. Compared to the Tayron R-Line, the Life misses out on the sporty styling. However, both variants are powered by Volkswagen's 2.0-litre EA888 TSI petrol engine that produces 204hp and 320Nm. The engine is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, with power sent to all four wheels.