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Volkswagen Tayron a ‘risk’, says automaker

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Volkswagen Australia has said introducing the new Tayron name to its local lineup comes with a certain amount of risk, after its predecessor was able to leverage the popular Tiguan name. 

The Tayron is the replacement for the 2018-2024 Tiguan Allspace, the second most popular SUV in the brand’s Australian lineup year-to-date behind the T-Cross small SUV, which is second only to the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux rivalling Amarok dual-cab ute. 

Order books have opened for 2026 Tayron in Australia, which follows the Allspace formula of offering up to seven seats in what’s essentially a long-wheelbase version of the new second-generation Tiguan, which arrived in local showrooms earlier this year. 

The Tayron name has been used in China since 2018, but this is the first time it’s been used in markets like Australia and Europe.

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“Tiguan is quite a powerful name in the market,” said Piergiorgio Minto, Volkswagen Australia passenger vehicle director, when questioned by CarExpert on the new approach.

“It is a risk, but at the same time an opportunity in my opinion.”

“It is a risk because you don’t have any [name recognition] in the market, [it’s] something new, so you need to communicate that – you need to present it. You need to bring it to the people, and quickly as well, so you need a little bit of work behind that.”

“On the other hand, I believe that the car is really a new identity, it’s different – the design is not the [same as] Allspace or the Tiguan; previously you just matched from the [Volkswagen] website to see one was much longer.