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Volkswagen Suv Cars in India (5)

Discover the best Volkswagen Suv Cars. Our comprehensive guide covers detailed specifications, expert reviews, pricing information, and buying advice for Volkswagen Suv Cars. Find the perfect cars that matches your requirements and budget.

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Volkswagen Taigun
Volkswagen Taigun
Volkswagen Taigun
Volkswagen Taigun
Volkswagen Taigun
7
16.4-20.0 kmpl
Petrol
Manual
Upcoming
Volkswagen Tera
Volkswagen Tera
Volkswagen Tera
Volkswagen Tera
Volkswagen Tera
Mid 2027
Exp. Launch
Petrol
Manual
SUV
New
Volkswagen Tayron
Volkswagen Tayron
Volkswagen Tayron
Volkswagen Tayron
Volkswagen Tayron Front Right Three Quarter
8
Petrol
5-7 seater
SUV
Volkswagen Tiguan Front Right Three Quarter
Volkswagen Tiguan Front Right Three Quarter
Volkswagen Tiguan Front Right Three Quarter
Volkswagen Tiguan Alloy Wheels
Volkswagen Tiguan Rear View
8
12.6 kmpl
Petrol
Automatic
Upcoming
Volkswagen ID 4 Front Right Three Quarter
Volkswagen ID 4 Alloy Wheels
Volkswagen ID 4 Front Right Three Quarter
Volkswagen ID 4 Dashboard
Volkswagen ID 4 Infotainment System
2026
Exp. Launch

Trending Questions on Volkswagen Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

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I want to upgrade from my 12-year-old VW Vento to a comfortable SUV. My driving is not much, around 300-400 km per month. My budget is Rs 18-20 lakh, and I intend to keep the car for a long time. Which one should I go for?

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4d

Since you own a VW Vento, you are already familiar with VW's sales and service experience; hence, you could consider getting the Volkswagen Taigun 1.0 8AT. It is a solid mid-size SUV that is likely to feel very similar to your outgoing vehicle in terms of driving manners, but at the same time it packs in all the niceties, as well as a more powerful turbo-petrol engine with a modern 8-speed automatic. The Skoda Kushaq is also an option you could consider, which is the Taigun's mechanically identical Skoda counterpart.Alternatively, you could consider a Kia Seltos 1.5 IVT too. It is a bit larger, more spacious, comfier and better equipped than the two VW-Skoda SUVs From a long-term perspective, the Kia car mentioned above deserves serious consideration.

VehicleVolkswagen Taigun
VehicleSkoda Kushaq
VehicleKia Seltos
1w

Comparing VW Virtus Highline Plus 1.0 TSI Automatic with the Tata Safari Pure X turbo petrol manual. I understand segments are different. I am not confused about which car to buy. I need advice about "Should I push for the Tata Safari as I'll get a big SUV with just 2 lakhs extra" User case: I have a Tata Tiago, which I'm going to keep as 2nd car. Daily running is 15km with moderate traffic (Manual is not a problem) and monthly 1 highway trip of 200-300 kms. Family of 4 adults and a kid. Looking for best value proposition, longterm ownership, Family comfort with driving pleasure.

Verified
1w

Given your usage and priorities, the Volkswagen Virtus Highline Plus 1.0 TSI automatic is the better fit. Your daily running is low, and the occasional highway trips do not justify the additional size and complexity of the Tata Safari. The Virtus offers a more refined driving experience, better fuel efficiency and a more manageable ownership proposition over the long term. It is also a more comfortable car for a family of four plus a child, with a spacious rear seat and a large boot. The Safari Pure X turbo petrol manual is a good value proposition for those who need the extra space and road presence, but it is not the best choice for your usage pattern. The manual gearbox will become tiresome in traffic, and the larger size will make it less convenient to live with on a daily basis. The Virtus is the more sensible and enjoyable choice for your needs. You can expect the Volkswagen Virtus mileage to be around 9 to 12 kpl in the city and 15 to 18 kpl on the highway.

VehicleVolkswagen Virtus
VehicleTata Safari
4w

I'm a Female, 5'1", small built, currently drive a Venue (Turbo) automatic, and a Wagon R. I'm looking for a mid size Petrol SUV, 1.5 L turbo, automatic for highway drives, safety (gncap) being my first priority (will retain venue for city driving). Some days I tend to drive 4-5 hrs without a break on Highways. 20-21L on road is my budget. ADAS 2, ambient lighting, illuminated buttons, hill assist, a great music system and seat and seatbelt height adjustments are a must too apart from all other features that I've got in my Venue. (My amazing Venue has never failed me, even in steep hilly terrains of HP and Uttarakhand or dry, scorching highways of Haryana, UP, 200-250 km nonstop with absolutely no engine heating, and that's what I expect from my new car too- never get me stranded ever; ) Love Harrier, hate tata dealerships; love xuv 7xo, hate Mahindra; Love Victoris, hate its rear styling; At present I'm left with Taigun, Seltos and Creta. Is there any SUV that fits my requirements? Thank you. P.S (some other cars I've driven long term are Indica, Indigo XL, Fiat Palio, Ford Figo, Grand Vitara 2010 (imported) etc.) No.of passengers-3- all small built.)

4w

Dear Sir/Madam, I would appreciate your advice regarding the purchase of a compact SUV for my parents, who are around 65+ years old. The vehicle will mainly be used for commuting within a rural town, with occasional city drives and around 2 airport trips per year. My requirements are: Petrol automatic transmission Good interior space and comfortable seating for 5 passengers Good fuel efficiency Easy and stress-free ownership with long-term reliability Comfortable ride quality suitable for elderly passengers Good after-sales support (service centres of major brands are available within 20 km) I am considering models such as the Honda Elevate, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Toyota Hyryder, Volkswagen Taigun/Kushaq, and similar compact SUVs. Could you please advise which would be the best choice considering space, efficiency, comfort, reliability, and long-term maintenance? Is the Honda Elevate still a good buy compared with the newer competitors? Currently using Dzire

5w

Hello I want a 5 seater suv which drives well mainly in city sometimes on the highway budget 50 lakhs I am thinking of kodiaq,Tayron r line , tiguan r line

Last Updated on: 16 Aug 2026