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Volkswagen Tayron price in Rewa

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₹57.25 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹82,859 /month
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The Volkswagen Tayron starting price is ₹46.99 lakh (ex showroom, India). Meanwhile, the Volkswagen Tayron on road price in Rewa is ₹57.25 lakh for the R Line variant, which will understandably vary from city to city. The Tayron on road price of about ₹57.25 lakh includes taxes and RTO fees, among other miscellaneous charges.

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Volkswagen Tayron price & variants

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Volkswagen Tayron R-Line
1984 cc | Petrol | Dual-Clutch Auto
₹57.25 Lakh
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Heads up display (HUD)

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Volkswagen Tayron FAQs

The Volkswagen Tayron R-Line’s ex-showroom price in Rewa starts at ₹46.99 lakh.

The on-road price of the Volkswagen Tayron in Rewa starts at ₹57.25 lakh.

The R-Line is the most affordable variant of the Volkswagen Tayron in Rewa.

The most expensive variant of the Volkswagen Tayron in Rewa is the R Line.

The starting price of the Volkswagen Tayron R-Line in Rewa is ₹46.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India).

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Chetan Gupta

5d

Hi, I have to travel to my hometown, which is around 700 km away, 2-3 times a year with my family of three. Currently, I own a Toyota Innova Crysta 2.7V 2022 manual. I am planning to buy a luxury automatic car within a budget of ₹55 lakh. Could you please suggest some suitable options? Should I consider a demo or a new car?

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In this price range, you always have to choose badge versus value, as there are some exceptional executive sedans and SUVs available for the same price as entry-level cars with luxury badges on them. If you're after a luxury badge specifically, we recommend the Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine, which is excellent value for money, or if you want an SUV, the Audi Q3, which is a little dated now. But offers the best overall package of performance, practicality and comfort. However, for the same money, the Toyota Camry offers far more space comfort and mileage thanks to its strong hybrid powertrain, for similar money. And similarly, the Skoda Kodiaq or Volkswagen Tayron offer far greater space, practicality and power than a similarly priced luxury-branded SUV. However, these big, seven-seat SUVs with 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engines are quite thirsty and could burn a hole in your pocket at the fuel pumps. However, if you're accustomed to the running costs of an Innova Crysta 2.7 petrol, then these won't be too far off. Of all these, we recommend the Toyota Camry hybrid for its all-encompassing offering of comfort, luxury, space and mileage at this price.

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Varun Singh

3w

I am confused between the Tiguan R-Line and Tayron. I am getting a new feature version of the Tiguan R-Line (with keyless entry, automatic tailgate, and space-saver spare wheel) for ₹42L on-road (2025 import), and the Tayron I am getting at ₹52.5L on-road. While the Tiguan R-Line misses out on ventilated seats, a 360-degree camera and ADAS (although I have heard it is available in the Euro-spec), it gets DCC Pro, which is great for ride comfort. Tayron gets all the other features but misses out on DCC Pro. Should I go with the Tiguan R-Line for ₹42L or the Tayron for ₹52L? I am an existing Polo owner for the past 9 years.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

The Rs 42 lakh on-road price for the Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line is a very good deal, as it is heavily discounted from the original on-road price, which was in the high 50s across cities. But, as you pointed out, it misses some key features and is not as well-equipped as the VW Tayron.The Volkswagen Tayron is a larger SUV and is positioned as the more premium, family-oriented option, with more space and a richer features list. The Tiguan, in contrast, is more driver-focused and more compact, making it easier to drive and park in the city and more satisfying from behind the wheel.If you are looking for a more premium and spacious SUV, with extra features and a greater sense of luxury and tech, the Tayron naturally appeals more. It works better if you regularly use the back seat with adults, need more luggage space, or value features like ventilated seats, 360-degree camera and ADAS above all else.However, if you enjoy driving yourself and want something that feels agile, solid and engaging, the Tiguan R-Line plays more to those strengths. Its size, stance, and setup make it feel more alert and connected, which will resonate with you as an existing Polo owner for 9 years who is used to a sharp, driver-centric hatchback.

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Vinayak Sanjeev

3w

I’ve recently booked a Volkswagen Tiguan because I’m getting a very aggressive deal of around ₹45 lakh on-road. However, I’ve started liking the Skoda Kodiaq as well, which would cost me about ₹53 lakh on-road. My usage is mostly city traffic driving with occasional highway trips. Usually there are 4 people in the car and sometimes 5. The complication is that I’ve already confirmed the Tiguan booking via email and if I cancel it now I might lose around ₹2.5 lakh. Given the effective price difference (around ₹10.5 lakh when considering the cancellation loss), would the Kodiaq still be worth considering over the Tiguan? Or is it more sensible to stick with the Tiguan? My priorities are comfort in traffic, good rear seat comfort for family use, and long-term ownership satisfaction.

Autocar India team

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3w

The Volkswagen Tiguan and Skoda Kodiaq are essentially the same SUV underneath, with the same engine, gearbox and chassis. It's just that the 5-seat Tiguan R-Line is a little smaller; something that's addressed by the recently launched Volkswagen Tayron. As such, given your requirements and usage, you should stick with the Tiguan as it is too good a deal to pass up. And for what it's worth, the Tiguan is a full CBU import, while the Kodiaq is locally assembled, but moreover, there are some feature differences between the two - the Volkswagen gets ADAS, adaptive dampers and a larger 15-inch screen, while the Skoda gets powered and ventilated front seats, rear window blinds and a 360-degree camera. The biggest difference is that the Kodiaq offers third row of seats, but they're not very spacious, and since you mostly travel with four passengers, it's better to use that space for luggage anyway - the VW loses about 130 litres to the Skoda (in 5-seat mode) but they're both very spacious. With regards to your priorities of comfort in traffic, good rear seat comfort for family use, and long-term ownership satisfaction, the two are virtually the same.

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Abhi

4w

Hi Autocar Team, I am planning to upgrade from my Hyundai Venue to a 6-seater SUV with captain seats for long-term ownership. My top priorities are low maintenance, reliability and a good ownership experience. My budget allows me to consider options like the MG Gloster, MG Majestor or the Volkswagen Tayron, although I do not want the Toyota Fortuner as it is very common on the road. I have also driven the Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV700, which would cost significantly less. Since I plan to keep the car for 8-10 years, which option would offer the best reliability, lowest maintenance and overall peace of mind among these SUVs? Additionally, with a monthly running of about 1,200-1,500 km, mostly in the city, should I choose a petrol or diesel SUV for better long-term ownership costs?

Autocar India team

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For your limited running, a petrol-engined vehicle makes the most sense in terms of long-term reliability and running costs. Among your premium picks, the Volkswagen Tayron stands out as a solid choice thanks to its German build quality and premium interior. Its 2.0-litre engine delivers strong performance, and it is well equipped. It doesn’t offer captain’s chairs, which you mentioned you would like. But the second row is spacious and comfortable, and it can slide forward to free up some additional room for third-row occupants. That said, the third row is best suited to shorter journeys. While service costs will be on the higher side, the Tayron should be fairly reliable on paper, and the overall ownership experience is likely to be very satisfying.As you mentioned, you are open to considering the Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV 7XO. We would also suggest looking at the Toyota Innova Hycross. Since you are prioritising low ownership costs and peace of mind over the next 8 to 10 years, the Hycross is a better choice than the Safari and XUV 7XO. Additionally, it can be optioned with captain’s chairs in the middle row and has a genuinely usable third row. It does share the same drawback that put you off the Fortuner. It is quite common, but the reason for its popularity is simply that it is such a well-rounded product.Do take a test drive of all these options, and spend some time in the middle and third rows as well, before making your final decision.

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Jitender

5w

Hi, I am currently driving a Toyota Fortuner 4x2 AT, and my daily driving is approximately 100km in the city. I want to upgrade to a new car, with a maximum net budget of ₹50 lakh after exchanging my existing car. I am open to both sedan and SUV options. Kindly suggest a suitable option.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
4w

A 100km daily city run is quite substantial, and the big, heavy Toyota Fortuner 4x2 AT isn’t really the most convenient or efficient car for that kind of usage. However, since you are used to the toughness and reliability of the Fortuner, a logical upgrade would be to stay within the Toyota family.The Toyota Innova HyCross in its strong-hybrid guise is a very sensible option. It offers excellent fuel efficiency, which will really help, given your high daily running. At the same time, it retains typical Toyota traits, like a tough build and strong long-term reliability. Compared to the Fortuner, the HyCross has a more practical and spacious cabin, and the top-spec version, which comfortably fits within your Rs 50 lakh net budget, even gets Ottoman recliners in the middle row, adding a real touch of comfort.If you’d like to explore an SUV outside Toyota, the Skoda Kodiaq is worth considering. It’s a full-size seven-seater with a stronger focus on comfort and luxury, offering a more urbane and premium feel compared to the hardy Toyotas. The Volkswagen Tayron is essentially the same car underneath, with a slightly different interior treatment and character. Both the Kodiaq and Tayron are better suited to urban driving in terms of refinement and comfort, but the Toyota would still edge ahead in terms of efficiency and long-term peace of mind.You could also consider the Toyota Camry, which would actually be our pick. Sedans inherently offer better ride comfort and handling balance for city use, and the Camry is spacious, extremely comfortable and easy to get in and out of. For your kind of daily driving, it would feel far more relaxed and effortless while still giving you the Toyota reliability you’re accustomed to.

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