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By Charl Bosch

Motoring Journalist


Volkswagen Tayron mentioned again as Tiguan Allspace replacement

Introduction of the Tayron means the current generation Allspace will be limited to a single generation spun-off of the Tiguan.


A report first mentioned almost three years ago about Volkswagen possibly introducing the Chinese-market only Tayron to other markets, has once again flared up as Wolfsburg finalises testing of the all-new Tiguan.

Introduced to the People’s Republic five years ago, the Tayron is the result of a joint venture between Volkswagen and First Automotive Works (FAW), and while it rides on the same MQB platform as the Tiguan and Audi Q3, the overall length is greater as a result of rear legroom and space being key fundamentals for the Chinese market.

Seven seats, but different from Tiguan

Reportedly, the latest claim of the Tayron no longer being exclusive to China involves it replacing the Tiguan Allspace that is seemingly unlikely to be renewed for a second generation once the mentioned new Tiguan premieres either later this year or in 2024.

In 2020, Automotive News Europe claimed that the position occupied by the Allspace, namely between the standard five-seat Tiguan and the Touareg in Europe, will fall to the Tayron and therefore lead to the former being discontinued in order to avoid a potential product overlap.

Volkswagen Tayron headlined to replace Tiguan Allspace
Despite being based on the Tiguan, the Tayron has different dimensions and a unique body. Image: motor1.com.

According to the most recent report from Autocar India on the back of the Shanghai Auto Show last month, the Tayron will be longer than the new Tiguan, have up to seven-seats, completely different styling and more than likely an electrified powertrain of sorts.

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World model

Besides production taking place in Germany, the Indian publication claims the Tayron will become a world model, thus making it eligible for right-hand-drive markets such as India, the UK, Australia and of course, South Africa.

Volkswagen Tayron headlined to replace Tiguan Allspace
Interior is largely identical to that of the Tiguan. Image: motor1.com.

Tayron in China

In China, the Tayron, as well as its coupe-styled Tayron X sibling, are motivated by a choice of two TSI engines; the familiar 1.4 TSI that makes 110 kW in models badged 280 TSI, and 118 kW in derivatives carrying the 300 TSI script.

The final option is the 2.0 TSI that also comes in two states of tune; 137 kW in 330 TSI models and 162 kW in 380 TSI derivatives.

While all Tayron models have access to a seven-speed DSG as the sole transmission option, only the 330 TSI and 380 TSI’s can be specified with the 4Motion all-wheel-drive system, which comes as standard on the latter.

Nothing so far

For now, it remains unknown as to when or if Volkswagen South Africa will indeed consider the Tayron for the local market, but if indeed so, and in accordance with Autocar India’s claims, expect announcements only by late 2024 or even 2025 when sales are anticipated to kick off.

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