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A seven-seater SUV with a touch of style

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October 03, 2025

The Volkswagen Tayron brings refined European flavour to the three-row SUV space, offering premium interiors and features

- Renuka Kirpalani

A seven-seater SUV with a touch of style

It's a sunny but refreshingly cool morning in Munich. We're en route to the motor show, but what's already captured my attention is our ride for the day—the Volkswagen Tayron. This new seven-seater SUV replaces the Tiguan All-space in VW's global lineup, and it's aiming high. The big question is: Can it take on the Toyota Fortuner?

As the Tayron pulls up to the hotel, its resemblance to the Tiguan R-Line is immediately apparent. Slim LED headlamps are connected by a striking light bar, sitting above a large grille finished in a sharp mesh pattern. The 20-inch alloy wheels, wrapped in 255/40 profile tyres, lend it a strong stance. Designwise, the Tayron is clean and modern, with a distinctive shoulder line that flares over the rear arches. The roof gently slopes down to a rear spoiler, while the back end features edgy LED tail lamps also connected by a light bar. A backlit VW logo and mesh-style black cladding round out the look.

If the exterior is neat and understated, the interior is where the Tayron truly shines. The cabin feels plush and premium, a significant step up from the Tiguan.

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