Škoda Auto Volkswagen India Begins Production of Refreshed Taigun at Pune Plant

Over 143,000 units of the previous generation were produced in India, with around 30 percent exported globally.

07 Apr 2026 | 7 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Škoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited (SAVWIPL) commenced production of the new Volkswagen Taigun at its Chakan facility in Pune on April 7, 2026, continuing the model's role as a key part of the group's India manufacturing and export strategy.

The updated Taigun carries revised exterior styling and new features developed in response to customer feedback. The company says the vehicle is engineered for Indian driving conditions while retaining Volkswagen's European dynamics, comfort standards, and 5-star safety credentials.

Piyush Arora, Managing Director & CEO, Škoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited, said: "The start of production of the new Volkswagen Taigun underscores the maturity of our world-class manufacturing ecosystem in India. Our Indian manufacturing facilities are geared to deliver global-quality vehicles with high levels of localization, enabling us to respond quickly to what customers demand in India and in export markets. The Taigun stands as a perfect example of this approach, engineered in line with Volkswagen's global benchmarks and produced in India with a sharp focus on efficiency, quality, and safety. As we roll out the new Taigun, we are further solidifying India's position as a strategic production and export base for the Group."

Nitin Kohli, Brand Director, Volkswagen India, said: "Since its launch, the Taigun has been instrumental in strengthening the brand's SUV strategy. It has played a pivotal role in bolstering our product portfolio for discerning Indian buyers and their aspirations. The new Taigun is central to our strategic plan for the model line-up that will drive meaningful growth. The start of production for the new Taigun at our Chakan facility is a moment of great pride for us. It continues to signify our commitment to the Indian consumers who choose to own premium German-engineered products. We are certain the new Taigun will build on the success of its predecessor and elevate customer experience."

The Taigun first went on sale in India in 2021. Since then, 143,000 units have been produced at the Pune plant, approximately 30 percent of which have been exported to over 40 countries. SAVWIPL crossed the 2 million locally produced vehicles mark in 2025 and currently operates two plants with a combined annual capacity of 315,000 units.

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