Thursday, September 11, 2025

2026 Volkswagen Tayron review | CarExpert

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There’s been an identity crisis at Volkswagen. That’s why we ended up in a barn in the New South Wales southern highlands where, apparently, an episode of reality TV show Married at First Sight (MAFS) was shot. 

You see, according to Volkswagen, many Australian customers weren’t aware the previous Tiguan mid-size SUV could also be had with seven seats – in the same way a lot of us watched MAFS but tried to make sure no-one knew we did.  

That misunderstanding was in part due to the fact the Tiguan Allspace, as the previous seven-seat version was badged, wasn’t distinctive enough – in terms of both name and design, as well as positioning – to stand out from its popular five-seat sibling (even if the Allspace has actually out-sold the Tiguan so far this year to become Volkswagen Australia’s second-best selling SUV behind the smaller T-Roc).

As a result, many customers bought other seven-seaters instead, such as the Mazda CX-80 and Kia Sorento large SUVs, and the Nissan X-Trail mid-size SUV, simply because they thought the Volkswagen cupboard was bare. 

Enter the 2026 Volkswagen Tayron