
The cabin layout of the 2026 Taigun remains unchanged, but features key upgrades.

The biggest feature addition is a panoramic sunroof for top-end variants

It retains the previous models 10.1-inch infotainment system but gains a refresh UI and AI-Integration.

The centre console remains unchagned and gets buttons for front seat ventilation and touch-based HVAC controls.

Powered front seats are quite supportive. The seats get 6 different finishes depending on the trim chosen.

High-end trims get leatherette upholstery. Rear seats best suited for two adults.

Occupants at the back get dedicated AC vents and Type-C ports

Front and rear door sills feature 'Taigun' branded scuff plates

Boot space remains the same at 385-litres
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Volkswagen has revealed the updated Taigun for the 2026 model year. While the overall cabin layout remains unchanged, feature additions bring it up to speed with the competition. The seats are available in six types of finish options, with leatherette seats offered for the top trim, and the cabin adopts a two-tone colour scheme. New feature additions include a larger 10.25-inch digital driver's display, a panoramic sunroof, and updated graphics and AI integration for the infotainment system, front parking sensors, and voice commands. The facelifted Taigun continues to feature powered and ventilated front seats, wireless phone charger, rear view camera, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. However, it does miss out on rear massaging seats, which the Kushaq gets, a 360-degree camera and ADAS. GT versions of the Taigun come with GT badging on the steering wheel, GT-specific graphics for the driver's display and infotainment system, and GT logos on the seats. For better comfort, the AC performance has been improved via a variable geometry compressor.
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