Volkswagen Taigun Price Increased By Up To Rs. 4,300 - Latest November 2021 Price List Inside | V3Cars

 

Volkswagen India recently increased the prices of Taigun by up to Rs. 4300. After this price revision, the Taigun's ex-showroom prices now start at Rs. 10.54 lakhs and top out at Rs. 17.54 lakhs. The new November 2021 prices are between 0.25% and ).41% higher than before.

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Volkswagen Taigun 1.0L Turbo Petrol November 2021 Prices - Old Vs New

Volkswagen Taigun 1.0L Turbo Petrol November 2021 Old Vs New Prices

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Comfortline Manual

Rs. 10,49,900

Rs. 4,300

Rs. 10,54,200

0.41

Highline Manual

Rs. 12,79,900

Rs. 4,300

Rs. 12,84,200

0.34

Topline Manual

Rs. 14,56,900

Rs. 4,300

Rs. 14,61,200

0.30

Highline Automatic

Rs. 14,09,900

Rs. 4,300

Rs. 14,14,200

0.30

Topline Automatic

Rs. 15,90,900

Rs. 4,300

Rs. 15,95,200

0.27

Prices of the Taigun 1.0L turbo petrol went up by Rs. 4,300 and all variants witnessed the same price hike. In terms of percentage, for the Taigun 1.0L turbo petrol manual, the Comfortline variant saw the biggest price increase of 0.41% .

Volkswagen Taigun 1.5L Turbo Petrol November 2021 Prices - Old Vs New

Volkswagen Taigun 1.5L Turbo Petrol November 2021 Old Vs New Prices

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

GT Manual

Rs. 14,99,900

Rs. 4,300

Rs. 15,04,200

0.29

GT Plus Automatic

Rs. 17,49,900

Rs. 4,300

Rs. 17,54,200

0.25

 

The prices of the Taigun 1.5L turbo petrol are also up by Rs. 4,300. The Taigun GT Plus 1.5L turbo petrol automatic variant changed by as much as Rs. 4,300. For the Taigun 1.5L turbo petrol, the GT manual variant got the biggest price increase of 0.29%.

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