
Updates to the Taigun facelift will be similar to the Kushaq facelift that will be introduced in January 2026
Volkswagen is preparing the Taigun facelift, which is expected to launch in mid-2026. A few days ago, we spotted a white Taigun during night time testing. Volkswagen is testing a left hand drive (LHD) version, which is intended for export markets. In the latest spy shots, a red colored LHD test mule has been seen with minimal camouflage. Let’s see the details.
Taigun facelift – new features revealed
Volkswagen has introduced a refreshed front fascia for the Taigun facelift. Compared to the rectangular headlamp housings of the current model, the facelift gets curvy, eye-shaped units. The top-mounted LED DRLs are now thicker, making them more prominent. The grill section is hidden with this test mule.

But earlier spy shots have already revealed a full-width LED strip and an illuminated Volkswagen logo. The bumper section of the Taigun facelift has been updated with horizontal slats in place of the existing mesh structures. The side profile has largely been kept in the same format as the current model.
However, the alloys have a new design and come in a blacked out finish. Dual-tone alloys are likely to be available depending on the variant. The Taigun features features like a prominent shoulder line, conventional door handles, a shark fin antenna and roof rails.

At the rear, the tail lamps have been refreshed and appear to be larger in size. These can be interconnected with an LED strip. An illuminated Volkswagen badge in red may also be introduced, similar to the Skoda Kushaq facelift. The rear bumper has been updated for a smoother, polished appearance.
interior, equipment upgrades
Although the interiors of the Taigun facelift are yet to be seen, the SUV is expected to take a lot of updates from the Kushaq facelift. Possibilities include rear seat massager, panoramic sunroof (standard across all variants), 10.25-inch digital cockpit with turn-by-turn navigation, 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, AI companion app powered by Google and powered and ventilated front seats.

New 8-speed torque converter automatic transmission
Similar to the Kushaq facelift, the Taigun facelift is expected to get a 1.0 liter turbo petrol engine with a new 8 speed torque converter automatic. This new transmission will replace the existing 6-speed automatic option.
The existing 6-speed manual transmission will be carried over. The 1.0 liter turbo petrol engine generates 115 PS and 178 Nm torque. The Taigun is also available with a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine, which generates 150 PS and 250 Nm of torque. It is paired with a 7-speed DSG transmission.
This powertrain will be carried forward with the facelift model. The Taigun facelift is expected to be launched around mid-2026. Apart from popular choices like Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara and Kia Seltos, the upcoming Volkswagen Taigun facelift will have to deal with new rivals like Tata Sierra, Renault Duster and Nissan Tecton.















