Volkswagen Taigun 1.0 TSI MT or 1.5 TSI MT: which is more engaging to drive?

    The Skoda Kushaq, which also gets the same powertrain options, is also an alternative to consider.

    Published On Oct 02, 2022 08:30:00 AM

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    I currently own a Hyundai Elite i20 petrol and it has covered around 57,000km. It is an 8-year-old model and I am planning to upgrade it with a car in the Rs 15 lakh-20 lakh bracket. The VW Taigun caught my eye, but should I go in for the 1.0 manual or the 1.5 manual? Also, how expensive is it to maintain a VW and what are the other options in this range. My requirements are a petrol engine with manual gearbox and an engaging drive.

    Deepak Mathew, Wayanad

    Autocar India says: If you want a car that is engaging to drive, then the Volkswagen Taigun 1.5 TSI with the 6-speed manual gearbox is a driver’s delight. The 150hp, 1.5 turbo-petrol motor is smooth and very strong and you’ll love the performance, which is enhanced by the smooth and short throw of the 6-speed manual.

    The ride and handling too is top class, especially on bumpy roads. The Taigun gives you a lot of confidence at speed, which you don’t get in other midsize SUVs except the Skoda Kushaq, which is fundamentally the same car, but with a different badge. The 1.0 TSI is also very engaging to drive and, in fact, feels a bit more agile as the light engine makes it less nose-heavy. However, our first option would be the 1.5 for the sheer performance it delivers.

    Also See:

    Volkswagen Taigun 1.0 TSI review, test drive

    Volkswagen Taigun 1.5 TSI video review

    Volkswagen Taigun review, test drive

    Volkswagen Taigun vs Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI comparison video

     

     

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