Mumbai:
Volkswagen India has officially confirmed the arrival of its newest and most ambitious SUV yet—the all-new Tayron R-Line, slated for launch in Q1 2026. Positioned as the brand’s flagship 7-seater SUV for the Indian market, the Tayron R-Line is all set to mix German precision with family practicality—and just enough sportiness to make parking lot glances feel earned.
With Indian buyers increasingly demanding space, comfort and a premium badge (often all at once), Volkswagen believes the Tayron R-Line will hit the sweet spot. Think of it as an SUV that can handle school runs on weekdays and arrive fashionably confident at five-star hotels on weekends—without breaking a sweat.

Commenting on the announcement, Nitin Kohli, Brand Director, Volkswagen India, said,
“As we build a premium portfolio of products, we continue catering to the evolving aspirations of Indian car buyers. The all-new Tayron R-Line is the authentic flag-bearer that will drive this vision for Indian consumers.”
He also confirmed that the SUV will be locally assembled at Volkswagen’s plant in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, ensuring competitive pricing without diluting the brand’s global standards.
Sitting at the top of Volkswagen’s India SUV pyramid, the Tayron R-Line combines the versatility of a spacious three-row layout with the unmistakable flair of the brand’s sporty R-Line identity. Expect bold styling, athletic proportions and exclusive design enhancements that add a dash of motorsport-inspired attitude—because practicality doesn’t have to look boring.
Designed for discerning customers who want commanding road presence without compromising on comfort, technology or everyday usability, the Tayron R-Line aims to redefine what a premium family SUV can be. In short, it promises enough room for everyone—and enough style to make sure no one complains about the journey.
As Volkswagen sharpens its premium playbook for India, the Tayron R-Line looks ready to fly the flag high. And if first impressions are anything to go by, 2026 might just begin with a German accent—and seven seats worth of confidence.