2021-08-03 16:23
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Volkswagen announces new Taigo crossover, going on sale later this year

Volkswagen announces new Taigo crossover, going on sale later this year

Volkswagen has recently introduced the new Taigo here in the UK, a new small crossover which shares its platform with the Polo and the similarly sized T-Cross. The Taigo is essentially the same size as the T-Cross, which itself sits in-between the T-Roc and the Tiguan. The Taigo is a coupe version of that car.

The car has been on sale as the Nivus in South America since last year and we reported earlier this year that the car would be coming to the UK and Europe and VW has recently announced it. The Taigo will go up for orders in the UK later this year, with first customer deliveries to start at the start of 2022.

In South America, VW only offers the Nivus with a 1.0-litre engine – but with the Taigo, VW has made three engines available, two are three cylinder with either 94bhp or 109bhp. The other choice is a four cylinder with 148bhp. The Taigo is only petrol and front wheel drive.

Volkswagen hasn’t mentioned pricing of the Taigo yet, but it’ll go on sale later in 2021.

Alex Lowe

Volkswagen announces new Taigo crossover, going on sale later this year

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

Other Posts

Caffeine & Machine confirms third location, opening in Spring 2024
The third Caffeine & Machine location near Winchester is due to open in Spring 2024
Sportier version of the Omoda 5 is coming soon
Omoda and Jaecoo have many cars launching in the UK soon, including sporty versions of the Omoda 5
Toyota Mirai
Toyota's hydrogen car sales fall by 55.8%
Toyota and BMW are hell bent on on hydrogen, but sales are dropping fast
DHL orders 2,000 all-electric E-Transit vans from Ford
DHL adding 2,000 new all-electric Ford E-Transit vans to its fleet. The company now has 27,000 EVs in use