VW Taigun Facelift Unveiled: Illuminated Logo, 10.1-inch Screen, GT Sport Variant – Breaking News & Live Updates Today
Volkswagen has officially launched the Taigun facelift in India, following in the footsteps of the Skoda Kushaq. While the aesthetic changes are a welcome refresh, the headline update is a significant mechanical shift: the introduction of a new eight-speed torque converter automatic for the 1.0L TSI engine, replacing the older six-speed unit.
With a sharper “global” face and a more tech-forward cabin, the 2026 Taigun attempts to balance its enthusiast-focused DNA with modern conveniences. We spent over 400km testing both the refined 1.0L TSI and the powerhouse 1.5L TSI to see if these updates are enough to take on the feature-loaded Korean and Indian rivals.
Design & Build Quality
The facelift introduces a illuminated vw logo on both the front grille and the rear connected tail-lamp bar—a styling cue borrowed from Volkswagen’s global electric ID series.
The exterior updates are subtle but effective:
Front Fascia: Sharper LED DRLs, a cleaner grille, and a redesigned bumper.
GT Plus Sport Variant: Swaps all chrome for gloss black finishesblacked-out wheels, and red brake calipers.
Durability: Maintains its 5-star safety reputation with a solid, “thud”-heavy build quality.
Interior Ambience:
Buyers can choose between two personalities. The Topline variant uses a light beige theme for an airy feel, while the GT Line Offers an all-black cabin with red stitching. While the fit and finish are robust, the cabin remains predominantly plastic, prioritizing longevity over plushness.
performance
The new 8-speed automatic paired with the 1.0L TSI engine is tuned so sharply that its gear shifts feel nearly as quick and seamless as the legendary dual-clutch DSG.
The Engine Dual
1.0L TSI (3-Cylinder): Now paired with the 8-speed AT. It’s eager and refined, cruising at highway speeds at lower RPMs than before, which should theoretically improve real-world fuel efficiency.
1.5L TSI (4-Cylinder): Still the enthusiast’s darling. Paired with 7-speed DSGit offers effortless acceleration and remains the quickest “driver’s car” in the segment.

Tech & Infotainment
The new 10.1-inch infotainment system now supports built-in YouTubeallowing passengers to stream content while the vehicle is stationary.
The Good: The interface is much faster, logically laid out, and features seamless smartphone connectivity.
The Bad: Volkswagen has stuck with the touch-based HVAC panel. Without haptic feedback, adjusting the AC while driving is frustrating and often requires taking your eyes off the road. Additionally, there is no physical volume knob.
Space & Safety
While the Taigun offers six airbags and ESC as standard, it is now one of the few cars in its price bracket not to offer a 360-degree camera or ADASa move that might alienate tech-savvy buyers.
Seat: Best for four adults. The rear is narrow, making three passengers a tight squeeze.
Safety: Sturdy structure and planted dynamics inspire massive confidence, but the lack of electronic aids (ADAS) is a glaring omission in 2026.
Rear Comfort: Includes AC vents and charging ports, but misses out on rear sunshades or massage functions found in the updated Kushaq.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| New 8-Speed AT (Transformed 1.0L refinement) | No ADAS or 360-Cam (Huge miss in 2026) |
| Class-Leading Dynamics (Best-in-class steering) | Frustrating Touch AC Controls |
| Sharp Global Styling (Premium “Mini-Tiguan” look) | Narrow Rear Bench (Strict 4-seater) |
| Robust Build Quality (Proven 5-star structure) | Plastic-Heavy Interior (Lacks plush soft-touch) |
Who Should Buy the Taigun Facelift
Buy the Volkswagen Taigun Facelift if:
You Love Driving. It remains the benchmark for steering feedback and high-speed stability in the compact SUV segment.
You want a refined Automatic. The new 8-speed gearbox makes the 1.0L variant a far more mature and versatile highway cruiser.
Do NOT buy the Taigun Facelift if:
You are a “Feature Junkie.” If you want a panoramic sunroof, Level 2 ADAS, or a 360-degree camera, look at the Hyundai Creta or Kia Seltos.
You frequently travel with five adults. The cabin width simply isn’t designed for it.
Technical Specifications
| Specifications | 1.0L TSI | 1.5L TSI |
| power | 115 hp | 150 hp |
| Torque | 178 Nm | 250 Nm |
| transmission | 6-Speed MT / 8-Speed AT | 6-Speed MT / 7-Speed DSG |
| 0-100km/h | ~10.8 Seconds | ~8.9 Seconds |
| Infotainment | 10.1-inch with YouTube | 10.1-inch with YouTube |
| Safety | 5-Star (Global NCAP) | 5-Star (Global NCAP) |

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