VW all set Taigo with a new SUV-coupe
November 8, 2021
The Volkswagen Taigo offers the latest safety and driver assistance systems, full connectivity and infotainment, versatility and desirability, all wrapped up in a stylish SUV-coupé body – and it’s on sale now.
It’s available powered by a range of efficient petrol engines with prices starting from £21,960 for the entry-level Life specification with a 1.0-litre, 95PS TSI engine and five-speed manual gearbox.
At 150mm longer than the entry-level SUV in the VW range – the compact T-Cross – and shorter and lower than the stylish T-Roc, the Taigo complements the brand’s SUV line-up, which also comprises the Tiguan, ID.4, Tiguan Allspace and Touareg.
The newcomer features the higher seating position and ground clearance of an SUV, while also offering comfort and style. Personalisation is provided via a vibrant range of paint colours, while further customisation is available optionally across various aspects of the interior.
Customer demand for high levels of technology and connectivity are met, with wireless App-Connect and wireless smartphone charging, as well as streaming and internet services, all included from Life trim upwards.
The Taigo is equipped as standard with LED headlights, an 8.0-inch digital cockpit, a multifunction steering wheel, wireless smartphone charging, Park Assist, a fatigue detection system and curtain airbags in the front, with a central airbag adding to the numerous safety features of the charismatic new SUV.
Big-car technology such as Travel Assist is also included, while the brand’s innovative IQ.Light LED matrix headlights are fitted as standard on the Taigo Style.
The entry-level Taigo Life is generously equipped as standard, with a suite of driver assistance systems providing safety and assurance. These include Lane Change Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Park Assist with front and rear parking sensors, plus lots more.
From the outside, the Taigo Life’s 16-inch Everett Black alloy wheels, front fog lights, LED headlights and black-finished roof rails complement its sharp styling.
Comfort and convenience features include logo projection lighting from the car’s door mirrors, a multifunction camera, lumbar support for the comfortable front seats, electrically-folding door mirrors with electric heating and adjustment, and a multifunction steering wheel.
Standard equipment for the Taigo R-Line builds upon that of the Life, offering a sportily-styled alternative with 17-inch Valencia alloy wheels and R-Line exterior styling with bespoke bumpers.
On the inside, more R-Line styling cues are present, with a black roof-lining, R-Line badging on the floor mats and an R-Line specific multifunction steering wheel, while luxuries such as ambient lighting, two-zone Climatronic climate control, an upgraded, 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit Pro dashboard display, and an 8.0-inch Discover Navigation infotainment system, are all fitted.
The driver can select between profiles to change the characteristics of the car’s drive, to suit sportier or more relaxed driving styles. Rear privacy glass adds to the dynamic look of the Taigo and is also standard on the Taigo Style.
Majoring on luxury and comfort, the Taigo Style builds even further upon the model’s generous equipment package, with the standard fitment of IQ.Light LED matrix headlights. These feature individually controlled modules that are able to automatically switch modes to suit a variety of driving situations.
The IQ.Light series was introduced on the Touareg in 2018, but has now been adopted across much of the Volkswagen model range. These intelligent headlights are enhanced by a full-width LED bar in the Taigo’s front grille. The Taigo Style also features 17-inch Aberdeen alloy wheels, as well as Dynamic Light Assist for the IQ.Light headlights as standard.
The Taigo range features four engine and gearbox configurations, with the combination depending on specification. The entry-level Taigo Life is available with a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder, 95PS TSI petrol engine, fitted with a five-speed manual gearbox, as well as a 110PS engine of the same size, mated to either a six-speed manual gearbox or a seven-speed DSG automatic.
This 110PS unit is available across all three Taigo specifications – with the manual version of the 110PS arriving across all Taigo specifications later this week on November 11.
A second DSG-equipped option – a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder TSI engine with 150PS – is available in the Taigo Style and R-Line. These three engines return 175Nm, 200Nm and 250Nm of torque respectively, while the 110PS, six-speed manual-equipped Taigo returns the greatest fuel economy within the range of 52.3mpg and the lowest CO2 emissions of 124g/km.
Claire Haynes, Taigo Product Manager at Volkswagen UK, said: “The Taigo is special, being the first SUV-coupé in the Volkswagen range, and it offers a diverse range of qualities recognisable from the brand’s hatchbacks and other SUVs. It really does provide the best of many worlds.
“Its blend of technology, style, practicality and quality make it entirely at home within the Volkswagen SUV family, but its special status as the brand’s first SUV-coupé, and its focus on connectivity, style, and scope for personalisation, mean that it has its own unique character within the range.”