Volkswagen Tayron Spotted Testing in India; Moreover, CKD Model Expected to Launch Before Year-End
Volkswagen is preparing to enter the competitive 3-row SUV segment in India with its all-new Tayron. A test mule of the SUV recently appeared on Indian roads uncovered, signaling its readiness for launch. Volkswagen plans to debut the Tayron in the second half of 2025, just in time for the festive season.In addition, it is likely to succeed the discontinued Tiguan Allspace in Volkswagenβs Indian lineup.

Exterior Styling and Design Details
The India-specific Tayron seems to follow much of its global design language. It features a bold front fascia with LED headlights integrated into a blacked-out grille. Spy images confirm that the Tayron will feature the same 19-inch alloy wheels as its 5-seater sibling. Additionally, the rear bumper mirrors the design aesthetic of the 5-seater variant.The tail lamps feature a sleeker light bar with a distinct LED signature, further elevating the SUVβs refined appearance.
An βRβ badge spotted near the rearview mirrors suggests that Volkswagen may offer a sportier trim in India, potentially catering to driving enthusiasts with a dynamic 3-row SUV.
ποΈ Volkswagen Tayron Interior & Features
Inside, the Tayron will likely impress with a minimalist, button-free dashboard, featuring a large 15-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The driver gets a 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster, delivering a futuristic cockpit experience. βOther notable features are likely to include:β

- Panoramic sunroof
- Ambient lighting
- Wireless smartphone charging
- Tri-zone automatic climate control
- Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
These premium touches will help the Tayron compete effectively in the growing upper-mid SUV segment in India.
βοΈ Engine, Transmission & Platform
Under the hood, the Tayron will feature the same 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine as the Tiguan R-Line and the new Skoda Kodiaq.. This engine delivers a robust 204 hp and 320 Nm of torque, paired with a 7-speed DSG (dual-clutch) automatic transmission. Power reaches all four wheels, ensuring improved control and driving confidence on diverse terrains.
As confirmed by Autocar India, Volkswagen will import the Tayron as a Completely Knocked Down (CKD) unit and locally assemble it at their Aurangabad plant. This strategy likely aims to keep the pricing competitive while preserving the premium European build quality.
π Volkswagen Tayron Rivals in India
Once launched, the Volkswagen Tayron will directly compete with other premium 3-row SUVs in India. Notably, it will rival models such as the Toyota Fortuner, Jeep Meridian, and CitroΓ«n C5 Aircross.
Competing with the Tayron in the premium SUV market, the Toyota Fortuner stands as a popular choice. The Jeep Meridian also poses a strong challenge, with its robust features and performance. Additionally, the Citroen C5 Aircross offers a unique blend of style and comfort, further intensifying the competition.
With a robust feature list, powerful engine, and sporty design cues, the Tayron could emerge as a strong contender in this space.