Volkswagen has introduced the all-new Tayron SUV for European markets, ahead of its public premiere at the Paris Motor Show in 2024. The Tayron, which will be available in five- and seven-seat configurations and with a variety of powertrain options ranging from standard TSI petrol and TDI diesel to plug-in hybrid, is essentially a successor to the Tiguan AllSpace.

Volkswagen Tayron features

The new Tayron has IQ.LIGHT HD Matrix headlights with Dynamic Light Assist, which includes 19,000 individually controlled LEDs in each headlamp unit. The standard main beam LED headlights are connected by a single LED strip featuring an illuminated VW logo in the centre that generates a white glow.

The new Tayron has a slightly updated appearance, with LED taillights connected perfectly across the width of the car by a light strip with different dynamic graphics. The Tiguan also has LED lights on the door handles.

The Tayon features a long wheelbase five-seater cabin that can be converted into a seven-seater. The Elegance trim level upgrades the interior with open-pore wooden inlays, while the R-Line adds microfibre ArtVelour inserts.

The 2025 Volkswagen Tayron will be offered in a broad range of four-cylinder power units, beginning with the 148 bhp mild-hybrid eTSI engine, which is now available for pre-sales in European countries. Following the release of all mild-hybrid models, Volkswagen will provide two plug-in hybrid power units that will provide 201 bhp and 268 bhp respectively.