The Volkswagen Cars can now be purchased for about 4.2 lakh rupees less. Consumers are eligible for loyalty benefits, exchange/scrappage bonuses, and flat cash savings. These advantages are not exclusive to devices from the past. Before we get into great detail, please note that the real savings and cuts will differ depending on the city you are in and may also depend on stock availability. For information about these cars, it is always a good idea to speak with your most recent VW dealer.
4.2 Lakh Savings on Tiguan
On the Tiguan, you may now save up to 4.20 lakh. This covers monetary discounts, loyalty bonuses, and extra perks like scrappage bonuses, if any. The 2.0-liter turbo-petrol engine that produces 190 horsepower and is connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox powers the five-seater Tiguan. It is also known that Volkswagen is planning to replace the Tiguan with the brand-new Volkswagen Tayron later this year. This explains why it sells for such steep discounts as well.
2.2 Lakh Savings On Taigun
In the Indian market, the Taigun is a popular product. Both a 1.0L TSI and a 1.5L TSI turbocharged petrol engine are available for this India 2.0 SUV, which also comes with a choice of manual and automatic gearboxes. The Taigun Sport and Taigun Chrome are the two main variants that are currently available. By contrast, the MY25 Taigun provides less savings. Savings of up to Rs 80,000 are available on the majority of versions. The Taigun's base-spec 1.0 model now costs Rs 11.70 lakh. Ex-showroom, the top-spec would set you back Rs 19.73 lakh.
1.7 Lakh Savings on Virtus
The Virtus sedan has two turbocharged petrol engine options: 1.0 and 1.5 TSI, just like the Taigun. Discounts of up to 1.7 lakh rupees are now available on unsold Virtus, which is more than the 1.5 lakh previously offered. However, this greatly depends on stock availability.
Conversely, Virtus would provide up to Rs 80,000 in benefits across both engines. Ex-showroom prices for the sedan range from Rs 11.5 lakh to Rs 19.39 lakh. The sedan comes in two main models, Chrome and Sport, just like the Taigun.
Volkswagen to work on Virtus and Taigun Facelifts
It is well known that Volkswagen India is working on facelifts for the Taigun and Virtus. The release of these updated versions is anticipated to occur in late 2025 or early 2026. As a result, the automaker must quickly clear up its unsold inventory of pre-facelift cars. This may also be the cause of the current steep price cuts on the Taigun and Virtus.
Along with significant improvements to the equipment list, the facelifted Virtus and Taigun are anticipated to have some stylistic alterations. It is hoped that the engines and transmission options will not change.
Conclusion
Volkswagen has decided to provide discounts on the ongoing models upto Rs. 4 Lakh to attract more consumers to join the Volkswagen Family, In addition to this Volkswagen is also planning to start working on the facelifts of Virtus and Taigun. The facelifted Virtus and Taigun are anticipated to have some stylistic alterations.
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