2023 Volkswagen Taigo
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2023 Taigo arrives with 40,050 km on the clock and the 1.0 TSI 116 hp engine paired to a DSG automatic. It’s a five‑door, five‑seat compact that delivers the practical flexibility buyers want; the Volkswagen Taigo is aimed at those who want a city-friendly ride with crossover packaging.
Mechanically the 999‑cc turbo petrol and seven‑speed DSG combine for claimed economy of 5.7 L/100 km, making it sensible for daily commuting, family runs and occasional touring. Boot access and cabin layout suit kids and cargo; the car’s ease of driving and low claimed fuel use makes it an appealing used Taigo for sale if you prioritise running costs and convenience.
Located in Ravenswood, Boksburg, Gauteng. If you’d like to inspect this Taigo 1.0 TSI R-LINE DSG or book a test drive, contact the dealer to enquire or arrange a viewing.
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Volkswagen Taigo safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — Euro NCAP, 2022.
European-market rating — indicative for SA only where the SA-built/imported derivative matches the tested safety spec (SA models from India/China often carry less kit).
Volkswagen Taigo
Volkswagen’s Taigo goes after a very particular breed of South African buyer: you want something sharper-looking than a Polo Vivo, but the Tiguan’s price tag makes your eyes water. On paper at least, it’s a stylish B-segment crossover swimming in a pool already crowded by the likes of Hyundai’s Venue, Kia’s Sonet and Renault’s Kiger. You’re not getting variety under the bonnet — every Taigo runs the same 1.0-litre TSI with a 7-speed DSG, no manual, no diesel, and that’s the point. Pricing? Prepare for sticker shock. With 28 active listings between R369,890 and R647,000, and a median nudging R554,640, the Taigo’s spread is wider than you’d expect for a compact crossover. That’s down to spec and condition doing heavy lifting, not wild powertrain options. If you’re trawling AutoTrader, the R-Line DSG floods the listings — 17 out of 28, priced from R369,890 to R647,000, depending on how much kit you want and how gently it’s been used. The Life DSG makes up the other nine, hovering between R369,900 and R559,000. Most are recent — think 2022 to 2024, with mileage under 15,000 km, so you’re basically looking at demo returns and ex-fleet stock that haven’t been flogged. That’s good news, because you’re getting a nearly-new car for less than the 16 brand new ones dealers are still pushing. Why would you pick the Taigo over a Venue or Sonet? Refinement, plain and simple. That DSG is smooth around town, and the VW badge still means something to South African buyers. The cabin, too, feels a cut above the Koreans — better laid out, more grown up, and just that bit more premium for your spend.
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2023 Volkswagen Taigo
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Ravenswood, Boksburg, Gauteng
Volkswagen Taigo FAQs
Common questions about the Volkswagen Taigo in South Africa.
