Volkswagen India launched the updated Taigun facelift on April 9, 2026, marking the compact SUV's most significant update since its 2021 debut. The facelift introduces a revised front design with a new grille, updated LED headlamps, and a refreshed bumper that gives the vehicle a wider, more planted stance. Inside, the highlight is the new 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless smartphone connectivity, replacing the previous 8-inch unit. ## Volkswagen Taigun Facelift: What Changed in April 2026 Volkswagen India launched the updated Taigun facelift on April 9, 2026, marking the compact SUV's most significant update since its 2021 debut. The facelift introduces a revised front design with a new grille, updated LED headlamps, and a refreshed bumper that gives the vehicle a wider, more planted stance. Inside, the highlight is the new 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless smartphone connectivity, replacing the previous 8-inch unit. The most significant mechanical change is the introduction of an 8-speed automatic transmission option for the 1.0-litre TSI engine. Previously, buyers of the 1.0L Taigun were limited to a 6-speed torque converter automatic or a manual gearbox. The new 8-speed automatic promises smoother shifts, improved fuel efficiency, and a more refined driving experience. ## First Week Sales Report: The AT Dominates In the first week after launch, Volkswagen dealers across India reported overwhelming demand for the 1.0L TSI with the 8-speed automatic transmission. Out of 3,800 bookings received in the first seven days, approximately 68% were for the AT variant despite its ₹1.8 lakh premium over the manual. The manual transmission and the 1.5L TSI variants accounted for 22% and 10% of bookings respectively. Dealers in metropolitan areas report average waiting times of 4-6 weeks for the AT variant, while manual variants are available within 2 weeks. Volkswagen India has confirmed production ramp-up at the Chakan plant to meet demand, with additional shifts planned from May 2026 onwards. ## Real-World Mileage and Fuel Efficiency Early owners and automotive journalists who conducted real-world testing of the Taigun facelift AT report fuel efficiency of 14-16km per litre in city driving conditions with air conditioning in use. On highway runs at 100-120km/h cruising speeds, efficiency improves to 18-20km per litre. These figures represent a 5-8% improvement over the previous 6-speed automatic, attributed to the wider gear ratios that keep the engine in its optimal rpm range. The 1.5L TSI petrol engine continues to offer the highest fuel efficiency in the lineup, with real-world figures of 16-18km per litre in city conditions and 20-22km per litre on highways. ## GST and Tax Savings on the Taigun Facelift The Volkswagen Taigun facelift falls under the 28% GST bracket as a petrol vehicle under 1200cc engine capacity. Under the small car definition reform introduced in January 2026, vehicles up to 1200cc petrol and 1500cc diesel qualify for the reduced 18% GST slab if their ex-showroom price is below ₹10 lakh. The Taigun's ₹14 lakh starting price places it above this threshold, meaning it remains in the 28% GST bracket. Buyers can still save through GST input tax credits if purchasing for business use, and several states offer lower registration fees for vehicles meeting BS6 Phase 2 emission standards. Delhi charges 12% registration fee on vehicles above ₹10 lakh, while Uttar Pradesh charges 8.5%. ## Why the 8-Speed AT Outperforms the Competition Among its primary competitors, the Taigun's 8-speed automatic offers the most gear ratios in the segment. The Hyundai Venue DCT dual-clutch transmission has 7 speeds, the Kia Sonet TC (torque converter) has 6 speeds, and the Tata Nexon AMT also has 6 speeds. The additional ratios in the Taigun's gearbox contribute to smoother power delivery and better fuel efficiency at both low and high speeds. The 8-speed also reduces the noticeability of gear changes compared to dual-clutch transmissions that can exhibit hesitation in stop-start traffic. For Indian city driving conditions with frequent acceleration and braking, the Taigun AT's transmission calibration has been specifically tuned to minimise shift shock. ## Taigun Facelift vs Competition: Verdict After First Week The Taigun facelift brings the Volkswagen compact SUV to within striking distance of segment leaders in features and driving dynamics. The introduction of the 8-speed automatic at ₹12.88 lakh positions it competitively against the Hyundai Venue SXI DCT at ₹13.12 lakh and the Kia Sonet GTX+ DCT at ₹13.35 lakh. Volkswagen's challenge remains after-sales service reach and spare parts availability outside major cities. The company has 195 dealerships across India compared to Hyundai's 500+.