The Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Sport and GT Line get a range of cosmetic updates, including chrome delete, GT badging, and an all-black interior.
- Features visual enhancements like chrome delete, all black interiors
- New GT Line version for 1.0-litre TSI and GT Plus Sport for 1.5-litre TSI
- GT Plus Sport goes up against Hyundai Creta N Line, Kia Seltos X-Line
Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Sport, GT Line design
On the outside, the Taigun GT Plus Sport gets smoked LED headlamps, Carbon Steel Grey roof, red GT branding on the grille, fender, and rear profile, dark chrome door handles, and red brake calipers. The SUV has also gotten a chrome delete treatment, with the front grille, diffuser, wing mirrors, alloy wheels, and fender badges all now covered in glossy black.
Inside the cabin, the GT Plus Sport variant features an all-black theme that includes black leatherette upholstery with red stitching, black headliner, and glossy black inserts on the dash. The red stitching can also be seen on the steering wheel, while there’s a GT logo on the front seats. The Taigun GT Line misses out on the red brake calipers, red GT badge on the grille, but gets a GT Line badge on the doors instead.
Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Sport, GT Line powertrains
The Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Sport is available with the 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, putting out 150hp and 250 Nm, while the Taigun GT Line is reserved for the 1.0-litre, three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine producing 115hp and 178Nm torque. Transmission options on the GT Plus Sport trim include 6-speed manual and 7-speed dual-clutch auto, while the GT Line trim can be had with either a 6-speed manual gearbox or an optional 6-speed torque converter automatic.
Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Sport rivals