Volkswagen cars in India (6)
The Volkswagen car price starts at ₹11.16 lakh and goes up to ₹50.91 lakh. As of January 2026, the Volkswagen cheapest car is the Virtus, while the Golf is the costliest car. Currently in 2026, Volkswagen has 6 models in its India lineup, of which 4 are on sale and 2 are upcoming. The Volkswagen cars that are currently available for sale are the Virtus, Taigun, Tiguan, and Golf.
The Virtus is the only Volkswagen sedan car that’s presently offered in the Indian market. The Volkswagen SUV cars list includes Tiguan and Taigun, which rival the Kushaq and the Hyundai Creta. The Taigun is a sister product to the Skoda Kushaq, and both models are built alongside each other at Volkswagen’s Chakan plant near Pune.
After Skoda, the German brand Volkswagen is the second mainstream car from the VW Group to launch its cars and SUVs in India. Over the years, Volkswagen cars sold in the country have included the Polo, Vento, Touareg, Phaeton, Passat, and Jetta.
Volkswagen new car launch includes the Tayron and ID 4, which are expected to launch in late 2025. The upcoming Volkswagen electric car, the ID 4, will rival the BYD Sealion 7. At present, there are no Volkswagen 7 seater cars on sale in India.
Volkswagen Car Price List (January 2026)
The price of Volkswagen cars in India starts at ₹11.16 lakh for the Virtus and goes up to ₹50.91 lakh for the Golf. View the latest price list of all Volkswagen car models in the table below:
Model | Price (Ex-showroom) |
Volkswagen Virtus | ₹11.16 lakh - ₹18.73 lakh |
Volkswagen Taigun | ₹11.39 lakh - ₹19.15 lakh |
Volkswagen Tiguan | ₹45.73 lakh |
Volkswagen Golf | ₹50.91 lakh |
Upcoming Volkswagen Cars in India
In 2026, Volkswagen upcoming models in India include two vehicles:
1. Volkswagen Tayron
- Estimated price: ₹50.00 lakh - ₹55.00 lakh
- Expected Launch Date: Late 2026
- Fuel Type: Petrol
- Body Type: SUV
2. Volkswagen ID 4
- Estimated price: ₹50.00 lakh - ₹60.00 lakh
- Expected Launch Date: Late 2026
- Fuel Type: Electric
- Body Type: SUV
Volkswagen Cars - Latest Update
- November 2025: JSW-MG Motor India and Skoda-VW in early talks for platform and technology partnership.
- May 2025: Golf GTI bookings open exclusively via the official Volkswagen website.
- April 2025: VW Tiguan R-Line launched in India.
- March 2025: Golf GTI spotted in India for the first time.
- January 2025: VW Tiguan R-Line India launch confirmed.
- November 2024: Volkswagen Taigun to be recalled due to faulty welding.
FAQs
Trending Questions on Volkswagen Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hi, I own a 2014 diesel Ertiga and am planning to upgrade to an automatic car costing under ₹20 lakh. I am looking for a car that is equal to or shorter in length so that it fits into my garage. My usage is around 100 km per month in the city and 2,000 km per year on highways. Please suggest.
I am looking to purchase a new car under 20-22 lacs within another 3 months. Actually, I'm a car enthusiast and love performance cars. I would be travelling within city everyday and out of the state once every 1-2 months. So, please suggest me accordingly.
The 1.5TSI versions of the Skoda Kushaq, Skoda Slavia, Volkswagen Taigun and Volkswagen Virtus, will certainly bring a smile to your face with their performance as well as dynamic prowess.
All these feel similar from behind the wheel, so pick the body style you prefer - sedan or SUV. Out of these, the Kushaq is likely to get updated in the coming weeks, so you may want to check that out before making your decision.
On the other hand, if you want a car that looks sporty, drives well, and has features like ADAS, you could also consider a Hyundai Creta N Line and Verna.
Hi, I'm planning to upgrade from 2012 Brio MT (1000 kms monthly 25/75 City/Highway) and the natural choice is Honda Elevate due to familiarity in power delivery, better in/egress and driving dynamics. While a manual is my preferred choice, I am open to an automatic. Features like panoramic sunroofs or fancy screens don't matter much. Please suggest. Also, with Turbos on sale, how often do you see buyers switching from an NA to a Turbo and back to NA? Is a Turbo petrol power so addictive?
I have been driving a Honda Jazz Automatic for the last seven years. I am 6 feet tall and now want to buy a new compact SUV such as the Honda Elevate, Hyundai Creta, Skoda Kushaq, Grand Vitara, Brezza, or Taigun. Please advise which of these offers the best driver legroom so my knees are not strained. I am a retired 69-year-old.
I’m currently looking to buy an SUV, and I’m particularly inclined towards German-made vehicles. I really appreciate the performance and driving dynamics of the Taigun, especially its handling and power. I find the second-row space to be lacking, and the overall aesthetics don’t quite appeal to me. I’m interested in alternatives that offer similar driving performance and handling but with better space and design, ideally priced under ₹20 lakhs.
I am looking for a 7-seater SUV with a budget of around ₹70 lakh. Please suggest the best option, or should I wait for a year for more choices?
I want to buy a premium US or European car with a budget of around ₹20-25 lakh. Please advise.
It's hard to recommend a car without knowing more about your requirements, like space, mileage, number of seats, etc. However, within your specific budget, no US options are available. From the European manufacturers, only the Skoda and Volkswagen cars are there.
We would recommend you look at the Skoda Kushaq or Volkswagen Taigun, which are essentially the same SUV. Also, if you would prefer a sedan, the Skoda Slavia and its sister car, the Volkswagen Virtus, are the options.
These sister models of Skoda and Volkswagen are essentially the same, sharing all their mechanical components and a lot of the exterior and interior bits too. Thus, choosing between them would come down to the level of dealer support in your area and your own preference in terms of the individual car's style.
Hey, team Autocar. I am 27 years old and currently own a Nexon petrol manual as my practical car and a Jimny manual as my fun car. I am now looking to buy a third car and am confused between the Harrier petrol manual and the Virtus GT manual. I take two road trips every year (approximately 5000 km each), one with my dad and another with my family of four. I want something bigger and more engaging for highway drives. My budget is around ₹35 lakh. Please help me choose.
Hi. I have owned a Swift Dzire petrol for the last 10 years and I love sedans. I plan to upgrade with a budget of around ₹20 lakh. I mostly do mixed driving in the city and on highways. Which car should I buy?
There is minimal choice in the sedan market today, and your best options are the Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus, which have strong petrol engines, excellent ride and handling and a comfortable cabin.
They are ideal for your mix of city and highway drives and come with a high level of safety, too. If you are a regular driver and don’t want extra performance, then the 1.0 versions paired to the 6-speed automatic will work well for you.
Both the Slavia and Virtus are identical except for the design and a few feature differences across the variants. So the one to choose depends on your comfort with the dealer, the design, your affinity with the brand and the best deals you get.
I am planning to upgrade from a Polo. Should I go for the Citroen Basalt X or the Tata Sierra? My priorities are good build quality, driving dynamics, looks, and decent features.
Last Updated on: 31 Dec 2025















