The pair of the Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq are two of the most important new launches coming up this year. Both the compact SUVs have been unveiled in their production-spec guise and are slated for a launch in the market in the coming months. A little while back, we reported to you how the Skoda Kushaq looks in flesh on the road. Now, we have a new video that shows the Volkswagen Taigun in flesh on our roads, and it looks just as impressive.
Both the Volkswagen Taigun and the Skoda Kushaq are underpinned by the same MQB-A0-IN platform and very similar in terms of dimensions. However, both SUVs are styled very uniquely. While the Kushaq has a distinct sporty persona, the Taigun, in typical Volkswagen fashion, is understated and yet looks elegant and premium. While most body panels feature clean and mature lines typical to Volkswagen, the front and rear bumpers make the SUV stand out with a healthy dose of chrome and black body cladding.
Also Read : Watch Skoda Kushaq Cruising Sans CamouflageArrayThe front fascia of the SUV gets twin-pod LED headlights with LED DRLs. This video also gives us a glimpse at lower trims of the Taigun, which will feature a different design for the headlamps with halogen bulbs and LED DRLs positioned in the lower half. The face is characterized by plenty of chrome on the grille and bumper, which may come across as excessively blingy to some. The Taigun perhaps looks the most appealing from the rear with its LED tail lamps connected by a seamless LED light bar.
It must be mentioned here that the Taigun shares its doors, glass area and roof with the Kushaq, and they are identical in both SUVs. Their uniqueness in design comes from the front and rear end styling. A roof mounted spoiler, roof rails and faux skid plates on the bumpers complete the SUV look for the Taigun. In terms of size, the Volkswagen Taigun, as well as the Skoda Kushaq, will be slightly smaller than the duo of Kia Seltos and Hyundai Creta. However, they still have the longest wheelbase in class of 2.6 meters.
On the inside, the Taigun will be a little better equipped than the Kushaq, with a major highlight being VW's virtual instrument cluster, which the latter misses out on. Under the hood, the Volkswagen Taigun will have two engine options - there will be the 115PS/175Nm 1.0L TSI turbo-petrol engine, mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. There will also be a larger 150hp/250Nm 1.5L TSI engine, mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission or a 6-speed manual gearbox. The Taigun is expected to be launched in August this year, with prices likely to range between INR 12-18 lakh (ex-showroom).
Stay tuned to IndianAutosBlog.com for more Volkswagen updates and other four-wheeler news.
The new BMW M4 Competition M xDrive has been launched in India. The car will be available in the country as a Completely Built-Up (CBU) model and can be booked at the BMW dealership network and..
Mercedes-Benz Trucks is planning for this summer the most extensive test run in the history of the company – with its new electric flagship eActros 600. The intention is for two near-series..
Netflix has marked the eve of the 30th anniversary of Ayrton Senna's untimely death by releasing the first trailer for its highly anticipated scripted miniseries, offering fans a glimpse into the life..
Audi has expanded its range of e-mobility products with the launch of a limited-edition enduro-style electric pedal assist mountain bike (eMTB) powered by Fantic - an Italian motorcycle and e-bike..
Diesel car sales are on a downward spiral, and the trend doesn’t seem to be changing anytime soon. Last year marked a significant milestone in Europe as electric vehicles outsold diesel cars for the f..
Porsche is pushing ahead with the roll-out of alternative drives in its transport logistics fleet: Together with its logistics partners, the sports car manufacturer is using six new electric HGVs..