Volkswagen Tayron R-Line Hits Showrooms: Price, Booking and Test Drive Details
The Volkswagen Tayron R-Line has officially begun arriving at dealerships across India, following its high-profile launch on February 19, 2026.
Volkswagen Tayron R-Line India Launch: 7-Seater Luxury SUV Starts at ₹46.99 Lakh – Key Highlights
Volkswagen Tayron R-line has been launched in India at an introductory price of Rs 46.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
Book Your Volkswagen Tayron R-Line Now at ₹51,000; Deliveries Begin in Late February
Volkswagen India has officially opened pre-bookings for its new flagship 7-seater SUV, the Tayron R-Line. The SUV is scheduled to be launched in February 2026, with official pricing to be announced later this month. Moreover, The SUV will be assembled locally, and hence we expect it to carry an attractive price starting from around Rs 48 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Tayron R-Line SUV has marked the VW’s re-entry into the premium seven-seater SUV space in India. Volkswagen plans to introduce the SUV in the first quarter of 2026, with official pricing and sales expected around the same time.
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2026 Volkswagen Tayron R-Line Revealed: India’s New Flagship 7-Seater SUV
Volkswagen has officially revealed the Tayron R-Line in India, marking the brand’s aggressive return to the premium three-row SUV segment. Positioned as the new flagship above the Tiguan, the Tayron is set to launch in Q1 2026.
Volkswagen Tayron R-Line production begins at the brand’s Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar plant in Maharashtra
Volkswagen India has officially hit a major milestone in its premium SUV offensive with the start of local assembly for the Volkswagen Tayron R-Line. The first units recently rolled off the production line at the brand’s Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) plant, signaling a shift toward more accessible German engineering for the Indian market.