2026 Volkswagen Tayron
2026 Volkswagen Tayron
Est. monthly payment:
R 19,558 p/m
Gauteng
The brand-new Volkswagen Tayron R-Line 1.4 TSI 110 kW, year 2026, offers South African buyers a perfect blend of luxury and affordability. With its sleek design and top-condition status, this versatile SUV delivers a premium driving experience at an attractive price, ideal for families seeking style and practicality.
Powered by a 1.4L petrol engine paired with a smooth 7-speed DSG dual-clutch transmission, the Tayron R-Line boasts impressive fuel efficiency at just 7.6 L/100km. It comfortably seats seven passengers across five doors, making it perfect for larger families or those needing extra space. The vehicle’s practical features combine comfort with performance, making it a smart choice for daily commutes or weekend adventures.
Located in Rivonia, Sandton, Gauteng, this vehicle is available now for South African buyers. Visit your local dealer for a test drive or explore finance deals and price comparison options to buy this affordable, used or new model at the best price. Don’t miss out on this exceptional deal.
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Volkswagen Tayron
Volkswagen’s Tayron elbows its way into a crowded SA SUV market, wedged neatly between the ever-popular Tiguan and the more premium, wallet-thumping Touareg. It's targeting families or upgraders who crave something fresher and a bit more upmarket than a Tiguan, but aren’t about to stretch to full Touareg territory. You’re looking at a direct rival to the Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage, and Hyundai Tucson, but unlike those, the Tayron sticks to its guns with just one engine: a 1.4 TSI pushing out 110 kW, lashed to a 7-speed DSG box. No diesels, no all-wheel drive, not even as an option – at least not yet, which could be a sticking point for buyers who want more versatility or towing muscle. With 13 active listings, prices run from R709,950 right up to R955,000, and with 10 of those brand new, it’s clear the used market hasn’t caught up yet. Most dealers are banking on the R-Line 1.4 TSI, sitting between R828k and R953k, while the more sensible Life spec covers the lower end from R710k to R900k. That’s a spread of R140k between the lowest Life and the highest R-Line—enough to buy a tidy pre-owned Polo. The three used Tayrons floating around average just 4,638 km, so you’re basically getting a demo. People cross-shopping the Tayron with a Sportage are mostly paying for that typically Volkswagen interior polish, plus the DSG’s smoothness crawling through Sandton or Pretoria gridlock, rather than raw power or off-road bravado. On paper at least, the single powertrain feels limiting, but the finish and spec make sense for those who prioritise cabin quality over engine options. If you pack smart and want your family hauler to feel that bit more special inside, the Tayron’s worth a look.
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2026 Volkswagen Tayron
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