2026 Volkswagen Taigun facelift spied testing: Design changes, specs & more
Volkswagen India is preparing to introduce the updated Taigun SUV in the Indian market. Its sibling, the Skoda Kushaq facelift, was recently revealed and is scheduled to launch by the end of February 2026. Volkswagen is now set to follow with the launch of the refreshed Taigun facelift soon. And now, the Taigun facelift has been spied testing on Indian roads. The facelifted Taigun will get updated exterior styling with revised front and rear bumpers, fresh LED lighting graphics, and new interior features. As the Taigun and Kushaq are built on the same MQB-A0-IN platform and share much of their underlying structure, the Taigun facelift is likely to incorporate several of the updates recently introduced on the new Kushaq.
These updates will help keep the Taigun relevant in the highly competitive compact SUV segment. Since the spied vehicle is wearing heavy camouflage it’s hard to tell anything about its design. However, the overall silhouette is expected to remain unchanged, while the front and rear will receive notable updates. At the front, the SUV is likely to feature a redesigned bumper, a new grille, and sleeker headlights with updated DRL signatures. In profile, changes are expected to be subtle, with newly designed alloy wheels serving as the main visual update. At the rear, the facelift is likely to get a revised bumper, a redesigned tailgate, and connected LED tail lamps.

Moving to the cabin, the overall layout is expected to remain largely unchanged, with a few minor revisions and feature additions. These could include a panoramic sunroof, rear-seat massage function, a fully digital instrument cluster, and AI-based integration for the infotainment system. Other expected features include wireless Apple Car Play/Android Auto, wireless charger, a six-speaker sound system with subwoofer and amplifier, automatic climate control, leatherette seats, electrically adjustable front seats with ventilation and more. Expected safety features include six airbags, ABS, EBD, traction control, cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, reverse camera, all-wheel disc brakes, rain sensing wiper, defogger, auto IRVM and more. As part of the update, just like Skoda, Volkswagen is expected to introduce a new 8-speed torque converter automatic transmission for the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, replacing the earlier 6-speed unit. The new gearbox is expected to improve fuel efficiency while also delivering smoother shifts and reducing fuel loss during acceleration and deceleration compared to the outgoing transmission. The 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder, turbo petrol produces 115 hp and 175 nm torque. Another engine is a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder, turbo petrol with 150 hp and 250 nm. Gearbox options expected include only a 7-speed DSG for the 1.5.Image source: Some_Cartographer_37