VW Tayron 2025: What We Know So Far
Details About VW Tayron 2025
Volkswagen is diving into the SUV market with the VW Tayron 2025, scheduled to unveil on October 10, 2024, at 10 am Central European Time (6 pm AEST). This brand-new model aims to slot perfectly between the current mid-sized Tiguan and the large Touareg, offering a fresh option for SUV enthusiasts.
What's New in the Tayron?
The Tiguan Allspace will be replaced by the Tayron in various markets, including Europe and Australia. It takes on a name previously used for a Chinese-market Volkswagen SUV, aiming to capture both style and functionality.
- Expected to arrive in Australia during the second half of 2025.
- The Tayron will feature three rows of seating depending on market demand.
- Design closely resembles the new-generation Tiguan with a longer body.
Engine Options and Manufacturing
While specific interior details are yet to be unveiled, we anticipate a carryover cabin design from the current Tiguan. Engine options are likely to include:
- 48-volt mild-hybrids
- Plug-in hybrids
- Traditional petrol engines
Volkswagen plans to produce the Tayron in Germany, aligning it with its production strategy for the Tiguan. Meanwhile, the current Tiguan Allspace is manufactured in Mexico, and the new Tayron L will be produced in China for the local market. Stay tuned for more updates on pricing and specifications closer to its arrival.
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