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Volkswagen Taigun: the Urban SUV: Now in flesh and steel The Taigun Premium Compact SUV is a mix of a well-built German engineering with an enjoyable to drive character and urban jungle fantasy, making it a cool choice for the fast-growing mid-SUV segment in India.

Meant to take on models such as the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Skoda Kushaq, the Taigun makes its mark with sturdier build, a zesty turbocharged performance and a driving experience that’s a tad more on the side of enthusiasts than economy-centric customers.

Styled like a slick little European city slicker with tech deployed throughout the cabin, the Taigun appeals to a modern urbanite who’s not into just utilities.

Sleek Design with European Flair

The Volkswagen Taigun isn’t trying too hard to be aggressive or loud. Instead, it adopts a more subdued and sophisticated design approach, featuring clean lines and commanding presence.

Front grille comes with chrome highlights and is accompanied by LED head lamps with day time running lamps (DRL’s),which extend a new sleek look to the car.

The rear too, gets a connected LED tail lamp bar that spans the boot — a classy addition that elevates its premium appeal.

Strong shoulder lines, roof rails, skid plates and 17-inch alloy wheels make the SUV look, without overdoing the Rugged.

The dimensions are overall compact to fit on cramped city streets, yet still offer the stance that people have come to associate with an SUV.

Luxurious and Practical Interior Design

Step inside the Taigun and you’re met with a cabin that’s reassuringly well built and European in flavour.

Its refined feel is enhanced by soft-touch materials that are used in the crucial places, gloss black and chrome trim, and a very clean dashboard design.

The 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system, with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, takes centre stage,

While high versions also benefit from a digital cockpit that displays navigation, music and driving information in high-res.

The seats are supportive and nicely bolstered providing nice thigh and driving support. There’s enough room for five adults, although the rear seat width might seem snug for three.

Clobooting capacity is reasonable at 385 litres, sufficient for weekend getaways or trips to the airport.

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Turbocharged Powertrain Choices and Driving Impressions

The Taigun comes with two turbocharged petrol engines — the 1.0-litre TSI (115 PS) as well as 1.5-litre TSI (150 PS) configurations, both optimised for performance.

It gets 6-speed manual (also nicknamed as ‘whisper manual’), 6-speed torque converter (1.0L) and 7-speed DSG (1.5L).

Driving dynamics is where the Taigun actually is a segment standout.

Steering is well weighted, the suspension is set up for enthusiast handling and the 1.5 TSI with Active Cylinder Technology (ACT) offers good performance wrapped in reasonable fuel economy.

Whether you are darting through traffic or cruising on the highway, the Taigun’s ride is planted, stable and confidence-inspiring — something that you do not get in this segment often.

Features and Safety

Volkswagen has loaded the Taigun with new-age features: wireless phone connectivity and charging, sunroof, ambient lighting, automatic climate control, push-button start, and cruise control.

In terms of safety the car comes with up to 6 airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Hill-hold Assist, Multi-collision Braking, Rear Parking Camera, and ISOFIX mounts.

Solidly constructed with an impressive 5-star Global NCAP safety rating, it remains one of the safest ones in its class.

Pros of Volkswagen Taigun

Fiery turbo-petrol engines with a sense of performance.

Robust and European built with safety first in mind

Agile and eager to drive and a smooth ride.

High-quality, high-tech interior with digital cluster

Small but roomy enough for city and freeway driving

Cons of Volkswagen Taigun

No diesel engine option

Rear seat only good for two adults, not three

Very slightly higher maintenance and part’s costs

Not as widespread of a service network as with Korean competitors

Top trims only some features

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The Volkswagen Taigun is more than just another mid-size SUV — it’s a vehicle for driving, wherein everyday comfort meets sporty soul.

For anyone who appreciates style and substance in equal measure, the Taigun with its superior build quality, powerful turbo engines and robust safety has you covered.

It might not be the flashiest among its rivals, but what it does is provide solid engineering, long-life durability, and a genuinely enjoyable drive – making it one of the most desirable compact SUVs in the country at present.

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