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VW RISING

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September 2021

VW hopes its fun-to-drive mid-size SUV will woo buyers

- Rivan RS

VW RISING

It’s getting crowded in the midsize SUV space. There’s no doubt that Volkswagen India is throwing itself in the deep end by entering the fiercely competitive mid-size SUV segment. The Taigun needs to have a hook to draw in buyers, which Volkswagen has underlined with its promotional hashtag — #hustlemodeon. The Volkswagen Taigun is meant to offer something none of its competitors do — a genuinely fun-to-drive nature — and the German brands hopes that it’ll be enough.

However, the Skoda Kushaq offers a similar proposition, which isn’t surprising if one considers both SUVs share the heavily localised (and satisfyingly stiff) MQB-A0-IN platform, and the brace of torquey 1.0-litre and 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engines. So, is this an Attack of the Clones or A New Hope?

We begin with the Taigun’s powertrain. The force(d induction) is strong with the 148-bhp 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, which is available in the top-spec GT variant. It revs up smartly from any speed and there’s an even surge of torque all the way to the redline. VW claims 0-100 kph in 9.1 seconds and a top speed of 190 kph when this 1.5 TSI unit is paired with the 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, which isn’t really in doubt. This automatic is a shining example of a well-engineered dual-clutch unit and is not as clumsy or random as its rivals’; an elegant transmission for a more civilised age. Upshifts are seamless, aggressive downshifts take a moment’s hesitation, and paddle shifters just add to the excitement.

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