Volkswagen is preparing to add more models to its lineup for the Indian market. Exciting new models will be released in 2025 and early 2026. Let's take a better look at these new Volkswagen cars that will soon be on the roads in India.
List of latest upcoming Volkswagen cars
Here’s the list of upcoming Volkswagen cars:
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Volkswagen Tiguan 2025
The brand-new Volkswagen Tiguan will go on sale in India on April 14, 2025. With its unique bumpers, big wheels and racing-inspired interior, the R-Line version of this premium SUV features a sporty look.
The Tiguan 2025 will have a 2-litre turbo-petrol engine that produces 14 PS.
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Volkswagen Golf GTI
Performance enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as Volkswagen brings its iconic hatchback, the Golf GTI, to Indian shores. The Golf GTI was recently seen testing in India without any cover.
It is set to go on sale on May 15, 2025. This performance-oriented car will have a manual gearbox, giving enthusiasts the desired driving experience.
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Volkswagen Tera
With the Tera, Volkswagen wants to enter the highly competitive sub-4m SUV market. Recently revealed in Brazil, the Tera could be available in India very soon at an expected price of Rs. 8 lakh.
This entry-level SUV will compete with famous models in the class, such as the Tata Punch, Hyundai Venue and Kia Sonet.
FAQs
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Will the new Volkswagen Tiguan 2025 have a sunroof?
According to current information, the Volkswagen Tiguan 2025 will have a panoramic sunroof.
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Will these upcoming VW cars be available with automatic transmission options?
While the Tiguan 2025 comes with an automatic transmission, the Golf GTI is expected to offer a manual transmission. Transmission details of the Tera haven't been confirmed yet.
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Are there any electric variants planned in this upcoming lineup?
Currently, there's no information about electric variants for these specific models in the Indian market.
Conclusion
The new Volkswagen models highlights a strategic approach to the Indian market, offering a balanced mix of premium and affordable models. It is important to remember that responsible car ownership goes beyond just choosing the right vehicle—it also includes following road rules and carrying essential documentation like your driving licence and insurance.
In India, third party car insurance is legally required and covers liabilities arising from damage to other vehicles or injury to others. However, many buyers opt for a comprehensive car insurance policy, which extends to losses from theft, accidents and natural disasters.
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