Last Updated on: 04 Aug 2026
Volkswagen Tayron key specifications
The Volkswagen Tayron is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged TSI petrol engine delivering 204hp and 320Nm of torque, coupled with a 7-speed DSG gearbox and all-wheel drive. Built on the MQB EVO platform shared with the latest Tiguan and Kodiaq, the Tayron also comes with features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keep Assist. It includes essential safety systems such as multiple airbags, ESC, TPMS, and ISOFIX child-seat mounts for comprehensive occupant protection.
Engine 1984 cc | Fuel Type Petrol |
Transmission DCT | Body Style SUV |
Seats 5 - 7 |
Volkswagen Tayron specifications
The Volkswagen Tayron measures 4,735 mm in length, 1,859 mm in width, and 1,682 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,791 mm. More specifics such as ground clearance, kerb weight, and fuel tank size will be made available closer to the official launch. Refer to this section for updates.
Engine & Transmission
Engine Type | 4 cyls, Turbocharged |
Engine Displacement | 1984 cc |
Engine Installation | Front |
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Gearbox Type | DCT |
Number of Gears | 7 |
Drive Layout | All Wheel Drive |
Max Engine Power | 204 hp at 4500 - 6000 rpm |
Max Engine Torque | 320 Nm at 1500 - 4400 rpm |
Fuel & Performance
0-100kph | 7.92 s |
20-80kph (in third gear/ kickdown) | 4.6 s |
40-100kph (in fourth gear/ kickdown) | 5.97 s |
Suspension & Steering
Turning Radius | 6.05 m |
Front Brakes | Disc |
Rear Brakes | Disc |
Wheel Size | 19-inches |
Wheels | Alloys |
Spare Wheel | Yes |
Dimensions
Length | 4792 mm |
Width | 1866 mm |
Height | 1665 mm |
Wheelbase | 2789 mm |
Boot Capacity | 345 - 1905 litres |
Doors | 5 |
Volkswagen Tayron features
Comfort
| Ambient Lighting | |
| Sunroof | Panoramic |
| Rear AC Vents | |
| Climate Control | Auto 3-zone |
| Power Windows | |
| Dead Pedal |
Safety
| Airbags | 9 |
| Hill Descent Control | |
| Hill Start Assist | |
| Parking Camera | 360-degree |
| Central Locking | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) |
Exterior
| Headlight Type | Matrix LED |
| Daytime Running Lights | LED |
Interior
| Head-up Display | |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Driver's Seat Memory | |
| Ventilated Seats | Front |
| Electric Adjust for Driver's Seat |
Entertainment
| Wireless Phone Charging | |
| Steering Phone Controls | |
| Steering Audio Controls | |
| Display | 15-inch Touchscreen |
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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.
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.
I am 68 years old and still drive on highways. My annual running is less than 12,000km. I am not used to all the fancy devices in new cars. Over the last 45 years, I have always owned a petrol sedan. Now, I am looking for an SUV with a large boot and the solid feel of a German car. My current car is in excellent condition, but being a sedan, comfort on highways is a problem. If I do buy a new car, it will be my last. Considering the foreseeable future, an electric option would be preferable.
After driving your Vento for over 15 years, it’s easy to see why you value the solid, planted feel of a German car. Given your age, highway usage and preference for a large boot and higher seating, moving to a German SUV is a very logical next (and final) step.The Volkswagen Taigun remains the most straightforward upgrade. The 2026 facelift, which will be unveiled on April 9th, brings refreshed interiors and the new 8‑speed torque‑converter automatic for the 1.0 TSI, while the 1.5 TSI with DSG still delivers that strong, confident performance you’re used to. It will feel familiar enough coming from a Vento, but with better access, visibility and luggage space.If you’re willing to stretch the budget, the newly launched Volkswagen Tayron R‑Line is the one that truly feels like a “last car”. It’s a larger, three‑row SUV positioned above the Tiguan, with a big 850‑litre boot (with the third row folded), a powerful 2.0 TSI engine, 7‑speed DSG and all‑wheel drive for outstanding high‑speed stability and safety. The cabin is modern and feature-packed, and the driving manners are very much in line with what you like about your current VW.You mentioned electric as a preference, but given your running (under 12,000 km a year) and the state of charging infrastructure and costs, a refined turbo‑petrol like the Taigun or Tayron remains the more practical and stress‑free solution for the next 10-15 years.
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