Comparison: New Volkswagen Taigun vs Used Volkswagen Taigun

In this article on a new Volkswagen Taigun vs a used Volkswagen Taigun, we explain the differences between its new model and old model, and evaluate how much you can save by choosing a used one.
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Being an embodiment of globally claimed German automotive engineering, the Volkswagen Taigun is a promising offering as your next family car. In addition to a tough body, which has earned it a full 5-star rating in the Global NCAP safety test, the Taigun offers an exciting drive to please the drivers, a premium ride to cater for the passengers, and enough premium features to keep rides comfortable and convenient. Since the Taigun has not seen any major change since its launch in September 2021, a used or pre-owned Taigun can be a great deal for you, as it will save you a significant amount, while offering nearly the same package as the new one. To make the decision easy for you, in this article on a new Volkswagen Taigun vs a used Volkswagen Taigun, we explain the differences between its new model and old model, and evaluate how much you can save by choosing a used one.

New Volkswagen Taigun: Quick Overview

The Volkswagen belongs to a family which also comprises Volkswagen Virtus, Skoda Kushaq, and Skoda Slavia. All these cars, including the Taigun, are based on the MQB A0 IN platform, and offer a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder turbo petrol engine and a 1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbo petrol engine. While both engines deliver enjoyable driving performances, being the larger and 4-cylinder unit, the 1.5-litre engine is more powerful, fun-to-drive, and refined of the two. Another advantage that the larger 1.5-litre engine has is the Active Cylinder Deactivation (ACT) technology, which shuts down two of its four cylinders in light load conditions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing emissions. While both engines are offered with a 6-speed manual transmission as standard, the smaller 1.0-litre engine is also offered with a 6-speed torque converter automatic, and the larger 1.5-litre engine is also offered with a 7-speed DCT automatic.

The new Volkswagen Taigun is offered in eight variants: Comfortline, Highline, Highline Plus, Topline, GT Line, GT, GT Plus Chrome, and GT Plus Sport.

In terms of features, the Taigun offers a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control with rear AC vents, push-button start/stop, 6-way powered front seats, ventilated front seats, a single-pane sunroof, a wireless phone charger, single-pane sunroof, and more.

Key Updates of the New Volkswagen Taigun

The Volkswagen Taigun was launched in September 2021.

In October 2023, Volkswagen added powered front seats and illuminated footwell to the feature lists of Topline and GT Plus variants. The carmaker also equipped the GT Plus variant with an upgraded audio system with a subwoofer and amplifier.

In April 2024, Volkswagen launched the GT Line and GT Plus Sport variants of the Taigun. The GT Line is powered by the 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine and available with both 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic transmissions, while the GT Plus Sport variant is powered by a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine mated to either a manual transmission or a 7-speed DCT automatic. Both these variants are sportier-looking variants with ‘GT’ badges and some cosmetic updates.

In June 2024, Volkswagen began offering six airbags in all the variants of the Taigun.

New Volkswagen Taigun: Ex-Showroom Price

Car VariantTransmissionEx-Showroom Price
Comfortline 6-speed manual gearboxRs 11.80 lakh
Highline6-speed manual and 6-speed torque converter automaticRs 13 – 14lakh
Highline Plus6-speed manual and 6-speed torque converter automaticRs 14.40 – 15.50 lakh
GT Line6-speed manual and 6-speed torque converter automaticRs 14.80 – 15.90 lakh
Topline6-speed manual and 6-speed torque converter automaticRs 16.60 – 18 lakh
GT6-speed manual and 7-speed DCT automaticRs 16.77 – 17.36 lakh
GT Plus Chrome6-speed manual and 7-speed DCT automaticRs 18.38 – 19.58 lakh
GT Plus Sport6-speed manual and 7-speed DCT automaticRs 18.63 – 19.83 lakh

Note: Prices may vary slightly by location, and dealer discounts are not included.

Used Volkswagen Taigun: Quick Overview

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Apart from the updates mentioned above, the Taigun has remained the same since its launch. The only difference in models produced before June 2024 is that the Topline, GT, and GT Plus offer six airbags, and other variants offer two airbags. Moreover, the Topline and GT Plus models produced before October 2023 do not feature powered front seats, an illuminated footwell, and the new music system (GT Plus).

Used Volkswagen Taigun: Price Overview

Production YearTransmissionApprox. Price
20246-speed manual/ 6-speed torque converter automatic/ 7-speed DCT automaticRs 11 – 19 lakh
20236-speed manual/ 6-speed torque converter automatic/ 7-speed DCT automaticRs 10 – 18 lakh
20236-speed manual/ 6-speed torque converter automatic/ 7-speed DCT automaticRs 9 – 17 lakh
20226-speed manual/ 6-speed torque converter automatic/ 7-speed DCT automaticRs 8 – 16 lakh
20216-speed manual/ 6-speed torque converter automatic/ 7-speed DCT automaticRs 7 – 15 lakh

The final price depends on the condition, location, and variant.

New Volkswagen Taigun vs Used Volkswagen Taigun: Financing Comparison

 New Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Chrome 1.5L TSI DSGUsed Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus 1.5L TSI DSG (2023)
On-Road PriceRs 21,80,000Rs 14,63,000
Down Payment (20%)Rs 4,36,000Rs 2,92,600
Loan AmountRs 17,44,000Rs 11,70,400
Loan Tenure5 years4 years
Interest Rate9%11%
Total Interest~ Rs 4,28,154~ Rs 2,81,581
Total PaidRs 17,44,000 + Rs 4,28,154 + Rs 4,36,000 = Rs 26,08,154Rs 11,70,400 + Rs 2,81,581 + Rs 2,57,800 = Rs 17,44,581
Difference Saves: Rs 8,63,573

As evaluated above, a 2-year-old Taigun GT Plus can save you over Rs 8.5 lakh compared to the new model of the same variant, while offering you the same package.

New Volkswagen Taigun vs Used Volkswagen Taigun: Insurance Comparison

Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus DSG (2024)

  • Initial Insured Declared Value (IDV): Rs 14,87,500 lakh
  • First-Year Premium: Rs 13,674 (approx.)
  • Total 5-Year Premium (with depreciation): Rs 60,000 (approx.)

Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus DSG (2023)

  • Initial IDV: Rs 14,00,000
  • First-Year Premium: Rs 12,065 (approx.)
  • Total 5-Year Premium: Rs 50,000 (approx.)

So, in terms of insurance cost, a used Volkswagen Taigun will save nearly Rs 10,000 if you choose it over a new one, and if the difference between the new model and the used model is around only 1 year.

New Volkswagen Taigun vs Used Volkswagen Taigun: Which to Choose?

If you are considering a Volkswagen Taigun, a used one will save you lakhs and prove to be a more valuable proposition than a new one. As calculated above, a 2-year-old Taigun can save you over Rs 8.5 lakh, and you can save even more by opting for an even older model. At the same time, it is important to plan how long you plan to use your Taigun, because in regions like Delhi, the permitted life of a petrol car is 15 years.

FAQs about Volkswagen Taigun

  1. Q. What does a brand-new Volkswagen Taigun offer that a used Volkswagen Taigun does not?

    Post the launch of Volkswagen Taigun in September 2021, it has been updated only a few times. In October 2023, Volkswagen added powered front seats, an illuminated footwell, and an upgraded music system with a subwoofer and amplifier to the Taigun’s feature list. In April 2024, Volkswagen launched the GT Line and GT Plus Sports variants, which came with the same feature list but some cosmetic updates that make them look sportier. In June 2024, Volkswagen began offering six airbags in all the variants of the Taigun. Other than these updates, the new Volkswagen Taigun is the same as the old one.

  2. Q. Is the new Volkswagen Taigun more fuel-efficient than a used Volkswagen Taigun?

    No, since the Volkswagen Taigun has not seen any powertrain change since its launch in September 2021, the new Volkswagen Taigun is as fuel-efficient as the used one. The claimed fuel efficiency figures for the Volkswagen Taigun are up to 19.2 km/l (1.0L TSI) and 18.47 km/l (1.5L TSI).

  3. Q. If I buy a used Volkswagen Taigun instead of a new one, how much will I save?

    If you buy a 2-year-old model of the Volkswagen Taigun instead of a new one, you can save over Rs. 8.5 lakh.

  4. Q. Which modern features will I get in a used Volkswagen Taigun?

    In a used Volkswagen Taigun, you can get a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control with rear AC vents, push button start/stop, 6-way powered front seats, ventilated front seats, a single-pane sunroof, a wireless phone charger, single-pane sunroof, and more. For safety equipment, a used Taigun can offer ABS with EBD, ESC, electronic differential system, multi-collision brake, brake disc wiping, hill-hold assist, tyre pressure monitor, rear parking sensors, and more.

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