The 4.8-metre Tayron is an authentically designed SUV with protective all-terrain features Good to know Large all-rounder – the Tayron is the largest European Volkswagen SUV based on the globally successful modular transverse matrix (MQB)Tiguan, Tayron, Touareg – with a length of 4,792 mm, the Tayron is positioned between the Tiguan (4,539 mm) and Touareg (4,902 mm)Charismatic exterior – with the Tayron, Volkswagen is once again launching an authentically designed SUV with robust all-terrain elementsDistinctive light design – LED headlights, tail light clusters and light bars as well as illuminated Volkswagen badges ensure an unmistakable light design
Dimensions and design Second largest Volkswagen SUV in Europe. The new Tayron is 4,792 mm long and has a wheelbase of 2,791 mm between its 20-inch wheels. As a result, the Tayron is the brand’s second largest SUV in Europe, positioned between the 4,539 mm Tiguan (wheelbase: 2,677 mm) and the 4,902 mm Touareg (wheelbase: 2,904 mm). The Tayron’s height is 1,660 mm and, excluding the exterior mirrors, is 1,852 mm wide. The SUV was designed and developed in Wolfsburg – Volkswagen’s main plant – and this is also where the Tayron is built together with the Tiguan and Golf. Distinctive front end. The Tayron has an authentic SUV design. Visually, the front section appears particularly high, underlining the SUV’s confidence. The large, sculptured bonnet is heavily contoured to the outer edges. The striking dual LED headlights are also located noticeably high up. The two top-of-the-line versions Elegance and R-Line are equipped with LED Plus headlights including dynamic headlight range control and dynamic cornering light. Derived from the Touareg, the IQ.LIGHT HD matrix headlights are available as an option. Generally standard: the illuminated Volkswagen badge and a horizontal LED strip on the radiator grille. The fusion of all the LED elements creates an unmistakable day and night light signature for the Tayron.