When Volkswagen started launching its new electric brand, it decided that the first one out of the box would be the ID.4, a crossover SUV. That's what seemingly everyone's buying these days. Now, a ...
As Volkswagen continues its efforts to grow market share in the SUV segment, it has made some updates to the 2025 edition of the smallest member of the family — the Volkswagen Taos.
Keep reading to find out what's new for 2025 Volkswagen SUVs. Volkswagen delivers powertrain updates this year that aim to remedy some of the AWD model’s lack of refinement. Instead of the previous ...
Volkswagen is expanding its crossover lineup with the compact 2021 VW Taos. Although it is instantly recognizable as a Volkswagen with plenty of styling cues shared with the Tiguan and Atlas Grand ...
On Tuesday afternoon, VW took the covers off of its new sub-Tiguan compact crossover, the 2021 Volkswagen Taos, which is intended to compete with the Kia Seltos and Chevy Trailblazer. The Taos brings ...
Crossovers and SUVs are the bread and butter of Volkswagen's product line. In fact, more than half of all VWs sold in the United States in 2019 were such models. Predictably, the German automaker ...
Like the Tiguan, which is one of the only models in its class to offer three rows, the Taos stretches further from nose to tail than its rivals. At 175.8 inches, the newest VW is longer than the ...
From the very beginning - with the launch of the Volkswagen Beetle in 1945 - Volkswagen has been successful in the compact segment of the automotive market. With nameplates like Beetle, Rabbit, Jetta, ...
Volkswagen supersized the Tiguan a few years ago for the U.S. market, removing it from the strange, middle ground it inhabited previously. It was too small to compete with bigger compact crossovers ...
I guess I may as well get this out of the way right up front: it wasn't easy for me to be interested in the Volkswagen Taos. That's not because there was anything wrong with it, quite the opposite, ...
Buzzing around in the 2022 volkswagen taos has us thinking like Marty McFly. In the memefied words ofBack to the Future's time-traveling protagonist, "Hey, we've seen this one!" But while VW would ...