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Volkswagen Tayron Spotted Testing In India

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Volkswagen Tayron Spotted Testing In India
The Tayron made its global debut in 2024 and will sit above the Tiguan R Line in Volkswagen’s India portfolio.
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By car&bike Team

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Published on May 12, 2025

Highlights

  • Volkswagen Tayron three-row SUV spotted testing
  • Built on the same platform as the Skoda Kodiaq
  • This is the successor to the Tiguan Allspace

Volkswagen unveiled the Tayron 7-seat SUV at the Paris Motor Show 2024. The three-row SUV has now been spied testing in India sans camouflage. The Tayron is essentially a replacement for the Tiguan AllSpace, which was discontinued in India in late 2021. This will be the sibling to the new-gen Skoda Kodiaq, which was recently launched in the Indian market.   

 

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Visually, the test mule closely mirrors the version showcased in Paris. This includes a sleeker front grille that links a pair of sharp, angular projector headlamps with the lower air intake stretching across the front bumper. At the rear, the Tayron sports connected tail lamps with LED elements forming an X-shaped pattern.  

  

While the interior was not spotted in these fresh spy shots, the Tayron gets a 12.6-inch touchscreen, which is expected to handle most vehicle functions, with the gear selector mounted on the steering column. Additional features could include nine airbags, a digital instrument cluster, tri-zone automatic climate control, 10-colour ambient lighting, and powered front seats with ventilation and massage functions.  

 

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On the powertrain front, the India-spec Tayron is expected to mirror the Kodiaq's specifications. This includes a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine belting out 201 bhp and 320 Nm of torque, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox and an all-wheel-drive system. 

 

Once launched, the Tayron will sit above the recently launched Tiguan R-Line in the car manufacturer’s India portfolio. It will rival the likes of the Skoda Kodiaq and Toyota Fortuner. This will also mark VW's entry back into the three-row 7-seat SUV segment.  

 

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