Volkswagen India is offering attractive discounts on its popular mid-size sedan, the Virtus, and the Taigun SUV throughout May 2025. The offers are particularly generous on automatic versions of both vehicles and include a mix of reduced ex-showroom pricing, trade-in bonuses, and incentives for scrapping old vehicles.
Significant Savings on the Virtus
Buyers interested in the Virtus can expect benefits of up to ₹2.10 lakh, depending on the chosen trim. The 1.0-litre turbo-petrol automatic variants in the Highline and Topline trims are currently the most rewarding, with price reductions of up to ₹1.90 lakh. The GT Line, a sportier option in the lineup, is being offered with slightly lower savings, capped at ₹80,000.
Those looking at the more powerful 1.5-litre TSI automatic versions, specifically in the GT Plus Sport and GT Plus Chrome trims, are eligible for discounts of up to ₹1.35 lakh. On top of these reductions, Volkswagen is also providing a scrappage incentive of ₹20,000 on all variants, aimed at encouraging customers to retire older vehicles responsibly.
Additionally, the base Comfortline variant with the 1.0 TSI manual gearbox is being offered at a special limited-time price of ₹10.44 lakh, compared to its regular listing of ₹11.56 lakh, making it an appealing entry point into the Virtus range.
Deep Discounts on the Taigun
The Taigun, Volkswagen’s compact SUV, is seeing even steeper offers this month, with total benefits extending up to ₹2.70 lakh. The Topline trim with the 1.0-litre TSI automatic is currently the most discounted, with savings of up to ₹2.35 lakh. Meanwhile, the Highline and GT Line variants with the same engine configuration carry discounts ranging between ₹1.40 lakh and ₹1.45 lakh.
For buyers seeking higher performance, the 1.5-litre TSI DSG variants provide strong value this month. The GT Plus Sport trim is being offered with benefits of up to ₹2.00 lakh, while the GT Plus Chrome version receives the most significant discount of the range, up to ₹2.50 lakh off. Like the Virtus, all Taigun variants are also eligible for the ₹20,000 scrappage bonus.
The entry-level Comfortline variant with the 1.0 TSI manual transmission is also available at a reduced price of ₹10.99 lakh, down from ₹11.80 lakh.
Final Word
These offers from Volkswagen reflect a customer-focused strategy, especially for those looking to upgrade to automatic transmissions or more powerful variants without a steep financial jump. With multiple price points, financing flexibility, and segment-leading powertrains, both the Virtus and Taigun present strong value this May.
*All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Delhi, and the offers are available for a limited time.
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