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Affordable SUV starting around ₩18 million (approximately $13,500) debuts
Volkswagen Taigun facelift
Design refinements and transmission upgrades

Taigun – Source: Volkswagen
Volkswagen has revealed a facelifted version of its budget-focused Taigun SUV.
The update centers on the front end, with redesigned headlights, bumper and grille. Higher trims add a full-width light bar and an illuminated badge for a cleaner, more contemporary look.
The GT trim emphasizes blacked-out details to preserve a sportier character.
Interior sees modest upgrades
Core layout largely unchanged

Taigun – Source: Volkswagen
Inside, changes are subtle and focused on materials and trim rather than a major redesign.
The base model retains an analog instrument cluster paired with a small information display. Higher-spec versions are fitted with a digital instrument cluster and a 10.1-inch touchscreen.
Panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats and automatic climate control remain available as key convenience features.
1.0 and 1.5 TSI carry over
8-speed automatic added to the lineup

Taigun – Source: Volkswagen
The Taigun keeps the familiar TSI petrol engines:
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1.0 TSI (115 hp)
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1.5 TSI (150 hp)
The key mechanical change is to the transmissions. The 1.0 TSI replaces the previous 6-speed automatic with a new 8-speed automatic, while the higher-output 1.5 TSI is paired with a 7-speed DSG dual-clutch transmission.
India-built, priced to compete
Remains value-focused

Taigun – Source: Volkswagen
The Taigun is manufactured in India and will be offered in select global markets.
Volkswagen estimates Indian pricing at ₹10.99–19.19 lakh (about ₹1,099,000–₹1,919,000), roughly ₩18–32 million (approximately $13,500–$24,000). The Taigun will compete locally in the subcompact 4-meter SUV segment against models such as the Hyundai Venue and Kia Sonet.















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