
The Volkswagen Tayron, a 7-seater SUV expected to replace the Tiguan Allspace, has been spotted testing on Indian roads. This marks the first official hint that the German carmaker is gearing up to introduce the Tayron to the Indian market—possibly as early as 2025.
What does this mean for Indian buyers?
In short, more choice. The Tayron is likely to offer a modern, premium alternative in the competitive full-size SUV space. With the Tiguan Allspace being discontinued globally, the Tayron could be Volkswagen’s answer to a segment that’s hungry for seven-seaters that don’t look like minivans.

Volkswagen hasn’t revealed details yet, but the test mule seen in India suggests a sharper front design, muscular stance, and a refined profile. Think of it as the Tiguan’s older, cooler cousin—smarter, roomier, and way more Instagrammable.
Volkswagen Tayron Spotted In India!
Based on the Skoda Kodiaq, VW to launch the new Tayron in India! It looks big & should be a 7-seater – just like the Kodiaq! The interior design should be similar to the Tiguan R-Line – with brighter interior colours!
Excited?@vthewoke pic.twitter.com/j963UxmHLy
— MotorOctane (@MotorOctane) May 12, 2025
What to expect from the Volkswagen Tayron
Let’s break it down.
- Seven seats: That’s the headline. Families will love the space.
- Premium interiors: Plush materials, ambient lighting, digital cockpit, and a large touchscreen are all likely.
- Strong engine lineup: Expect 2.0L turbo petrol and diesel options with DSG gearboxes and AWD on higher variants.
- Safety first: Multiple airbags, ABS, ESC, and maybe even Level 2 ADAS features like lane assist and adaptive cruise control.
Who will the Tayron compete with?
Straight into the ring with:
- Toyota Fortuner
- Jeep Meridian
- MG Gloster
- Skoda Kodiaq
But Volkswagen’s play here isn’t brute power or off-road grit. It’s finesse—German finesse. Tayron aims to be the stylish, tech-savvy SUV in a market saturated with boxy beasts.
Volkswagen is not just adding another SUV. It’s redefining what “premium” can look like in a seven-seater. More importantly, it might force other automakers to upgrade their offerings or adjust prices. That’s a win for the buyer.
And here’s the irony—while most Indian buyers are obsessed with Fortuner’s rugged charm, the Tayron might just win hearts by being the well-dressed guy at the party with quiet confidence.
Testing is underway, and a launch announcement could follow soon. While VW hasn’t set a date, the buzz suggests a late 2025 debut is possible.
The Volkswagen Tayron could be the fresh, premium SUV India didn’t know it needed. Keep an eye on this one—it’s not just another badge; it’s a strategy shift.
Also Read Volkswagen’s Tiguan R-Line Launches Today in India – Luxury Meets Performance Like Never Before!