Volkswagen Taigun Facelift Testmule Spied Revealing Major Changes
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Recent spy images of the upcoming Volkswagen Taigun Facelift have surfaced online, showcasing the mid-size SUV with minimal camouflage. These latest sightings provide the clearest look yet at the cosmetic and functional updates planned for the 2026 iteration. Expected to launch this year, the refreshed Taigun aims to strengthen Volkswagen’s position against rivals like the Hyundai Creta and Tata Sierra.
Exterior Enhancements and Design Cues
The spotted test mules reveal a series of design refinements influenced by Volkswagen’s newer global portfolio. The most notable addition is the illuminated logos at the front and rear which is a new style element.
Key exterior updates include:
- Revised Lighting: New LED light bars spanning the width of the front grille and the tailgate.
- Updated Bumpers: Redesigned front and rear bumpers featuring sharper lines for a more modern aesthetic.
- New Alloys: A fresh design for the alloy wheels, likely to vary across the Dynamic and Performance line trims.
- Detailed Tail-lamps: The rear LED cluster features revised internal graphics to distinguish it from the current model.
Interior and Feature Additions
While the exterior remains a focal point, inside updates are also expected to overcome the competition posed by its rivals. To improve its value proposition, Volkswagen is likely to introduce several premium convenience features.
Anticipated interior highlights:
- 360-Degree Camera: A critical safety and parking aid missing in the current version.
- Enhanced Comfort: Inclusion of dual-zone climate control and a panoramic sunroof.
- Seating Upgrades: Reports suggest the possibility of a massage function for the rear seats, targeting chauffeur-driven owners.
Powertrain and Transmission Updates
The Taigun facelift is expected to retain its 1.0-litre and 1.5-litre TSI petrol engines. However, a significant mechanical shift is anticipated in the transmission department.
The existing 6-speed torque converter automatic is likely to be replaced by a more advanced eight-speed automatic unit. This change mirrors the update seen in its sister car, the Skoda Kushaq facelift. The 1.5-litre variant will continue to offer the seven-speed DSG and six-speed manual options.
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