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Is the Tayron worth the price tag? Spoiler: it impresses!
The Star
|September 04, 2025
FIRST seen at the Volkswagen Indaba in Gqeberha earlier this year, the Tayron has now officially made its local debut.

Before we go any further, VW was at pains to explain that it’s pronounced Tie-ron (as in necktie), not Tay-ron.
Designed and built at Volkswagen’s head office in Wolfsburg, the seven-seater (five in the Base version) is positioned between the Touareg and the Tiguan, replacing the phased-out Tiguan Allspace.
Lineup
It comes in three derivatives: the Tayron Base, Life and R-Line.
The five-seater Base is equipped with Eco LED headlights, park assist, a blind spot monitor with rear traffic alert, a 12.9-inch infotainment system, adaptive cruise control with front assist, lane keeping assist and 18-inch Bologna alloy wheels.
The Tayron Life gets an additional three-zone automatic climate control, 10-colour ambient lighting, nine airbags, driving experience control (which adjusts driving profiles), wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto App-Connect, digital instrument cluster, LED headlights with automatic main beam control and illuminated Volkswagen logos at the front and rear.
The range-topping R-Line receives sports comfort seats in Varenna leather, leather inserts in the dash panel and the doors, faux aluminium decorative trim, R-Line bumpers and 19-inch Coventry alloy wheels.
It’s also fitted with LED Plus headlights (including dynamic cornering light), 3D LED tail clusters with dynamic turn signal and 30-colour ambient lighting.
As always, there are a number of optional packages, including the Black Style package for the Tayron R-Line.
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