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Volkswagen Taigun Topline 1.0 TSI AT

VariantTopline 1.0 TSI AT
CityMumbai
₹20.27 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹29,282 /month
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The Volkswagen Taigun Topline 1.0 TSI AT variant is priced at ₹17.18 lakh. The Topline 1.0 TSI AT variant offers key features like Ambient interior lighting, Ventilated seats, Sunroof, Keyless start, Airbags. Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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Volkswagen Taigun Topline 1.0 TSI AT Key Features

Connected Car Features
  • Vehicle Tracking Via App
  • SOS Button
  • Geo Fence
Seats & Upholstery
  • Front Only Ventilated Seats
  • Electric Adjust for Driver's Seat

Volkswagen Taigun Topline 1.0 TSI AT specifications

Engine & Transmission

Max Engine Torque
178 Nm at 1850 - 4000 rpm
Number of Cylinders
3
Engine Displacement
999 cc
Max Engine Power
115 hp at 5000 - 5500 rpm
Engine Installation
Front
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Gearbox Type
Torque Converter
Drive Layout
Front Wheel Drive
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Number of Gears
8
Lockable Differential/s
Yes

Fuel & Performance

Official Fuel Economy
19.54 kmpl
Emission Standard
Bharat Stage VI
Fuel Supply System
Direct Injection
Autocar Tested Mileage
10.45 kmpl
Autocar Tested Highway Mileage
12.4 kmpl
Autocar Tested City Mileage
8.5 kmpl

Suspension & Steering

Rear Brakes
Drum
Front Brakes
Disc
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Turning Radius
5.05
Front Suspension Type
McPherson suspension and stabiliser bar
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Twist beam axle
Rear Tyre Size
205/55 R17
Wheel Size
17 inches
Front Tyre Size
205/55 R17
Wheels
Alloys

Dimensions

Kerb Weight
1304 kg
Width
1760 mm
Wheelbase
2651 mm
Length
4221 mm
Height
1612 mm
Boot Capacity
385 - 1405 litres
Chassis Type
Monocoque
Doors
5

Volkswagen Taigun Topline 1.0 TSI AT features

Comfort

Ambient Lighting
Front Seatback Pockets
Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold
Yes with power folding
Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust
Driver Armrest Storage
Power Windows with One Touch-Down
Driver Window Only

Safety

BNCAP Rating
5
Curtain Airbag
Central Locking
Seat Belt Warning
Brake Disc Wiping
Side Airbag

Exterior

Sequential Turn Indicators
Scuff Plates
Roof Rails
Functional
ORVM turn indicators
LED taillights
LED headlamps

Interior

Front Seat Armrest
Yes with Storage
Seat Material
Leatherette
Seat Count
5
Driver's Seat Height Adjust
Electric Adjust for Driver's Seat
Electric Adjust for Front Passenger's Seat

Entertainment

Voice Commands
Android Auto
Wireless
Apple CarPlay
Wireless
Speakers
6
Display
10.09-inch Touchscreen

Connected Car Features

SOS Button
Driving Analytics
Vehicle Tracking Via App
Geo Fence

Volkswagen Taigun variants

VariantsOn road price
Volkswagen Taigun Comfortline 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.98 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Airbags
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear wiper
Rear defogger
Volkswagen Taigun Highline 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.99 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Airbags
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Rear wiper
Volkswagen Taigun Highline 1.0 TSI AT
999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹16.29 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Airbags
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Rear wiper
Volkswagen Taigun Highline Plus 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.88 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Keyless start
Airbags
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Volkswagen Taigun GT Line 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹17.23 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Touch screen infotainment system
Volkswagen Taigun Highline Plus 1.0 TSI AT
999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹18.24 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Keyless start
Airbags
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Volkswagen Taigun GT Line 1.0 TSI AT
999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹18.59 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Touch screen infotainment system
Volkswagen Taigun Topline 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.88 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Volkswagen Taigun Topline 1.0 TSI AT
999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹20.27 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Chrome 1.5 TSI DCT
1498 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹22.42 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags

Volkswagen Taigun comparison

Volkswagen Taigun
₹11.00 - ₹19.30 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter, DCT
Engine
999 cc - 1498 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
18.85 kmpl - 19.98 kmpl
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Skoda Kushaq
₹10.69 - ₹18.99 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Torque Converter, Manual, DCT
Engine
999 cc - 1498 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
18.72 kmpl - 19.66 kmpl
Hyundai Creta
₹10.91 - ₹20.11 Lakhs
9
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter, DCT, CVT
Engine
1482 cc - 1497 cc
Fuel type
Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
17.4 kmpl - 21.8 kmpl
Kia Seltos
₹11.00 - ₹20.00 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Torque Converter, CVT, DCT, Manual, IMT
Engine
1482 cc - 1497 cc
Fuel type
Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
15.6 kmpl - 19.4 kmpl

Questions you may find useful

6d

Hi, I am currently using a Ford Figo 1.2 petrol, 2019. I love the car, but I am looking to upgrade as Ford has left India, and I may have issues selling it after a couple of years. Q1. Should I go ahead and sell the car, or can I keep it for a couple of years? Q2. The car has been driven around 65k, and I have been offered 2.75 lakhs. I think it's a good value, thoughts? Right now, my running in the city is approx 500-600 kms per month. I mostly use a car for my office commute, and I don’t have a bike as of now. And yearly, out of the city running of around 2000 kms per year. Please, my city running may increase in future if I change my house location or office. I am very much confused about EV and petrol cars. In EVs, I was considering the Nexon EV. In petrol I was considering, Honda Elevate, VW Taigun 2025 (1.0 and 1.5), as I am getting some deals on them, Skoda Kylaq ( budget option with the same engine). As I am coming in a Ford Figo, I am looking for something which feels great to drive. Please suggest the correct car option. Reiterating question- Q1. Should I go ahead and sell the Ford Figo, or can I keep it for a couple of years? Q2. Ford Figo has been driven around 65k, and I have been offered 2.75 lakhs. I think it's a good value, thoughts? Q3. Will EV be the correct option for me? ( looking at my running) Q4. Or should I go ahead with petrol cars? (This E20/E30 discussion has created so much confusion) Q5. If I were to choose a petrol car, which option would be great for me? Thanks!

Verified
6d

You don’t have to sell the Figo yet. If it’s healthy, keep it 1-2 years more; parts and service are still fine, and depreciation from here is slow. The Rs. 2.75 lakh offer is fair for a 2019 petrol at 65k km. Try direct sale or multiple portals and aim closer to Rs. 3 lakh-plus if the car is clean.Pick the VW Taigun 1.5 if you upgrade now, because it’s the only one on your list that truly feels like a step up from your Figo for daily drives and relaxed highway runs. The 1.5 is punchy, and the steering and body control make city and highway drives enjoyable. One honest catch: the automatic can feel a bit hesitant in crawl; the manual is more fun if you don’t mind a clutch. The Honda Elevate is nice, but it isn't as enjoyable as the VW/Skoda SUVs.With 500-600 km a month in the city and about 2,000km a year out of town, an EV like the Nexon EV won’t pay back quickly unless you have cheap home charging and your running shoots up.Go petrol. Don’t stress about E20/E30 - the VW-Skoda 1.0/1.5 are E20-ready, and should not pose issues if and when E30 is rolled out.

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1w

Dear Editor, I currently own a Ford Aspire Petrol (top-end but one variant) and am planning to upgrade to a more spacious car in around Rs. 20 lakh (ex-showroom). My daily city commute is between 10 to 20 km with an additional 50-60 km once a week. I also take occasional long drives of around 500-700 km. I travel with 3 passengers, but occassionally my parents join us. I have a dedicated parking slot with home charging setup capability. Coming from a Ford, I deeply value sharp handling, tight body control, and steering feedback. I am highly intrigued by the MG Windsor EV Pro through corporate car lease due to its incredible tax benefits, low running costs, and lounge-like rear seats for my parents. However, I am worried about its soft suspension and light steering that will feel too disconnected as compared to my Aspire. Does the MG Windsor EV Pro offer enough driving engagement, and are its drive modes sporty enough for a driving enthusiast? Please suggest some other option if I buy a car myself or choose a corporate car lease. Also, between turbo petrol or EV, which one will be fun-to-drive?

Verified
1d

Go for the Volkswagen Virtus 1.5 TSI or Skoda Slavia 1.5 TSI. They're the closest to your Aspire’s feel for Rs. 20 lakh - quick turbo punch, crisp steering, and tight body control that stays clean at highway speeds. They're exciting enough to keep you connected, yet are easy in the city. They're spacious, have big boots for trips, and the rear benches will keep your parents happy, though they're not “lounge-like”. Do note, both sedans are due for updates soon, so its best to wait for the latest versions. If you'd prefer higher seating, the VW Taigun 1.5 TSI and Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI SUVs are good alternatives.About the MG Windsor EV Pro: it's got an airy cabin, being an EV runs quiet, and your parents will love the sofa-like rear. But if driver feel matters, you will miss your Ford. The steering stays light and a bit numb, and the soft suspension brings float over bumps. Drive modes mostly tweak weight and throttle, not real feedback. Lease it only if rear comfort and ultra-low running cost beat driving fun for you.

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1w

I currently own a Hyundai Verna (2019, manual transmission). My wife would prefer an automatic vehicle, and it will be her first car. I am also planning to upgrade to a luxury vehicle in the future. However, instead of purchasing two vehicles immediately, I am considering buying one car for my wife first, allowing her to get comfortable with it for about a year, and then purchasing another vehicle later. My plan is to sell the Verna, buy a new car for her, and share the same vehicle for some time. I am considering Volkswagen Taigun, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Renault Duster, Kia Seltos and Kia Sonet. Among these, I am looking at the automatic variants. My budget is up to Rs. 20 lakh, although I can stretch it to Rs. 25 lakh if the car is particularly compelling. The primary use case will be daily office commutes of around 8-15 km, including dropping off my son on the way, so ISOFIX child-seat mounts are essential. We also take occasional highway trips, typically once every three months. Considering these requirements, which option would you recommend?

Verified
1w

The Kia Seltos 1.5 Petrol IVT would be the recommendation here. Since this will be your wife's first automatic car and you'll both be sharing it for some time, ease of driving should be a key consideration. The Seltos' naturally aspirated petrol engine and IVT automatic combination is exceptionally smooth in city traffic, making it very beginner-friendly. It is also spacious, comfortable on long drives, comes with ISOFIX mounts and feels premium enough that you won't feel the need to upgrade immediately.The Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Mild Hybrid Automatic is another strong option. Its naturally aspirated petrol engine and torque-converter automatic are smooth and dependable, while Toyota's ownership experience is among the best in the business. However, it doesn't feel quite as premium or feature-rich as the Seltos.The Renault Duster Turbo DCT is appealing if you enjoy driving. It offers strong performance, a solid feel and excellent road manners. However, the DCT transmission is not as smooth in stop-start city traffic as the Seltos' IVT, which is an important consideration for a first-time automatic driver. It is also likely to be less fuel efficient than the Seltos in everyday use.The Volkswagen Taigun remains a great driver's car, but for your specific use case, the Seltos is the more rounded family package. The Sonet is a good SUV, but it feels a size smaller than the others on your shortlist.

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2w

I’m looking for a compact SUV for India. My main consideration is great driving dynamics and power. I’m looking for a petrol variant and an automatic transmission. I’ll be using it mainly on long road trips and broken road explorations. Our dream is to do all India / global trips. In about 2 years, there’s a chance we’ll travel with four people (including me) more regularly, so I don’t want the car to struggle then. I don’t need features like ADAS, and I’ll want to upgrade the sound system and camera after purchase. While I’m leaning towards Renault, Skoda, and Volkswagen, could you give me 4-5 options and the best variant? My budget on road is 23-24 lakhs max.

Verified
1w

Pick the Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI DSG, in either Prestige or Monte Carlo. It’s the most fun-to-drive in your budget, with strong mid‑range power for four-up highway climbs, and a suspension that rides well on broken roads without feeling floaty. It stays stable at speed, and the steering feels natural on long drives. One honest caveat: the 7‑speed dual‑clutch can feel a bit jerky in stop‑go traffic, but your use is mostly highways, so it suits you fine.Close second is the Volkswagen Taigun 1.5 TSI DSG. Same punchy engine and gearbox, and equally enjoyable on twisty hill roads. Between the two, buy the one that gets you the better deal or closer service centres in your city.From Renault, the new Duster turbo‑petrol DCT is a solid choice too. It’s also great on rough roads and enjoyable in the twisties with enough performance for quick highways. Its DCT uses a wet clutch compared to the dry clutch from VW/Skoda, which means shifts are smoother in the city. Wet clutch transmissions are also generally more robust than dry clutch units.Alternatively, consider the Kia Seltos 1.5 turbo-petrol DCT. It has a roomier cabin, which will be important when you are travelling four up. It isn't quite as sharp as the above competitors, but it is enjoyable with plenty of performance.If you are going to be travelling to remote locations, service availability can be scarce. If that is a concern, then include the Maruti Victoris or the Grand Vitara 1.5 petrol. They can also be had with AWD, which can be very useful on rough roads and in icy conditions.

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2w

I have a VW Taigun 1.5 GT Plus (automatic) and a Skoda Rapid. I'm planning to go for a new, bigger car in 6-9 months. My budget is 26-28 lakhs. It has to be automatic (petrol or EV), have 3 rows, and have excellent after-sales. The primary use would be as a family car that can seat 5 comfortably. I like the 7XO, but somehow the fit and finish felt worse than my Taigun. Great after sales is a key consideration. For this, I can stretch my budget by 10-15% if no good options exist.

Verified
2w

Buy the Toyota Innova HyCross hybrid automatic. It is the only other bigger 3-row with space that will feel like a real step up from your Taigun. For a family of five, it is superb - wide, airy, comfy second row, and the hybrid makes city driving smooth and quiet while keeping running costs low. Toyota service, parts availability, and resale are about the best you can get at this price, and the cabin fit and panel consistency are better than those of the 7XO you sampled.The catch is the price and waiting period. The sweet-spot VX (O) and ZX trims push beyond Rs 30 lakh on road, and waiting periods can be long, so keep that in mind. Also, it will not feel as sharp to drive as your Taigun 1.5 TSI.If that's too far out of budget, two other options you can consider are the Hyundai Alcazar petrol or the Kia Carens Clavis EV. The Hyundai gets you the SUV body style, a punchy petrol-DCT combo, and comfy seating for 5 with the option of two smaller seats in the third row. The Clavis EV, meanwhile, may have a less desirable MPV shape, but it actually has more interior space and an equally well put-together cabin. Both Hyundai and Kia offer an excellent after-sales experience.

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3w

I'm planning to buy a new car in the approximate 18 lakh range. I'm confused between the Creta SX Premium Summer Edition and the Seltos HTX(A) variant. While the Seltos has more features, its petrol NA engine felt underpowered, and the turbo version is above 20 lakh. I generally drive in the city and on highways, but I also visit hilly areas often. Can you suggest any other options in this range?

Verified
3w

Pick the Hyundai Creta diesel manual. Your hill drives will benefit from the effortless pull of a diesel at low speeds, and this engine gives that without making you work the gearbox. It also does better mileage than the petrol in all conditions, and the Creta’s ride is a touch softer, so your city commutes and long highway runs will be comfier. The only catch is you may give up a few of the Seltos’ showy features at this price, and the new-gen Kia Seltos is a bit more spacious than the Creta.If you’re fixed on petrol and want more pull than the Creta or Seltos' 1.5 NA petrol, look at the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI or Volkswagen Taigun 1.0 TSI. Their turbo engines have strong mid‑range for hills and overtakes, and you can find good manual or automatic variants within your budget. They’re a size smaller inside than Creta/Seltos, and service reach isn’t as wide in smaller towns, but they drive superbly. Alternatively, check out the new Renault Duster, which offers both turbo-petrol engines across a wide price range.

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