Used Volkswagen Taigo 2022-present review

Category: Coupe SUV

The Volkswagen Taigo is a competent all-rounder and an easily recommendable used buy. 

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Used Volkswagen Taigo 2022-present review
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What's the used Volkswagen TAIGO hatchback like?

Not sure exactly what kind of car you're looking at? We don't blame you. Technically, the Volkswagen Taigo belongs to a rare (though increasingly popular) group: coupé SUVs, though it's generally placed in the more common small SUV class.

Essentially, think of it as a sleeker, more stylish Volkswagen T-Cross. The two are a similar size and they're both based on the popular Volkswagen Polo small car.

Overview

The Volkswagen Taigo is a competent all-rounder and an easily recommendable used buy. However, some of its small SUV rivals are more fun to drive and some are more affordable.

  • Surprisingly spacious interior
  • Cheap running costs
  • Comfortable ride
  • Rivals are more fun to drive
  • Interior quality could be better
  • No adjustable lumbar support

Engines: You'll find a few of the T-Cross and Polo's engines inside the Taigo, too, starting with a 94bhp 1.0-litre petrol unit. This is the Taigo's entry-level engine and it goes by the name 1.0 TSI 95. It performs adequately enough out on the road – you don't have to work it hard to get up to speed and it does an admirable job of keeping momentum on uphill stretches of road.

The extra power in the 108bhp petrol is welcome, though. Dubbed 1.0 TSI 110, its official 0-62mph time is 10.4sec – about a second quicker than the 95. The 110 is available with either a six-speed manual or an automatic gearbox. We'd stick with the manual, because the auto can be a bit slow to shift down when you need a sudden burst of power.

For even greater pace, the 1.5 TSI 150 is worth considering. With 148bhp, it has a 0-62mph sprint time of 8.3sec, so it's even more willing when you need a burst of speed.

Trims & equipment: When you need a burst of equipment, even Life – your starting point within the trim range – provides a good amount. It gets 16in alloy wheels, automatic LED headlights, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, electrically heated wing mirrors and adaptive cruise control. It has a 8.0in digital gauge cluster.

Taking a step up to Style trim adds larger 17in alloy wheels into the mix, as well as clever LED matrix headlights, silver roof rails, sports seats and built-in sat nav. It has a 10.3in digital gauge cluster.

The range-topping trim, R-Line, does without the LED matrix headlights, but gets sportier exterior styling alongside Style trim’s other toys.

Ride & handling: As for sportiness out on the road, the Taigo has little of it, especially when compared to the playful Ford Puma. Handling is predictable and secure, though, and the ride is well sorted, striking a good blend of comfort and body control. Grip is good, too, but the steering remains a little too light to give you much confidence.

Interior & practicality: When you climb inside the Taigo, you’ll find it easy to get comfy. All trim levels come with plenty of driver's seat adjustment, plus you can move the steering wheel up, down, in and out. The only small demerit is that, while all trim levels come with built-in lumbar support, you can’t have adjustable lumbar support – it wasn't even an optional extra from new.

The quality of the Taigo's interior is better than it might seem at first glance, with pleasantly soft materials on top of the dashboard and a satisfying leather steering wheel on all trims.

Sadly, you’ll find no end of scratchy hard plastics everywhere else below eye level and it could do with a bit more colour than the vast expanse of grey used.

In the front, the Taigo offers plenty of head room and seats that slide a good way back for lots of leg room, so even people measuring north of six feet won’t find themselves struggling for space. Typically, cars with coupé SUV styling suffer regarding rear head room. We’re happy to report that the Taigo isn’t one of those cars. In fact, even your tallest friends will be pleasantly surprised by the amount of head room on offer – there's only marginally less than in the front.

If you plan to carry lots of luggage regularly, you’ll be happy to know that the Taigo gives you 440 litres of space to play with. That's more than you’ll find in a Seat Arona or Toyota Yaris Cross.

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Ownership cost

What used Volkswagen TAIGO hatchback will I get for my budget?

An early 2022 car will set you back between £13,000 to £15,000. Later models can be had for between £15,000 and £17,000, while you'll need over that figure for a 2024 model.

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How much does it cost to run a Volkswagen TAIGO hatchback?

MPG

The 1.0 TSI 95 and 1.0 TSI 110 each have an officially average 51.4mpg, while the 1.5 TSI 150 drops that figure to 48.7mpg.

Road tax

No Taigo exceeds a £40,000 list price when new, so don't worry about luxury car tax. You'll just need to pay the current flat fee of £190 per year.

Insurance and servicing

Insurance groups range from a modest 13 to 22. For two services of a 2022 Taigo, we were quoted £480 via Volkswagen. Other service plans are available.

Reliability

The Volkswagen Taigo's reliability, based on real-world owner reviews in our annual What Car? Reliability Survey, received mixed feedback.

Several owners reported issues with warning lights, particularly linked to safety systems. Problems with adaptive cruise control and infotainment freezing were highlighted, with some repairs requiring repeated dealership visits.

Dealer service experiences varied. While some praised staff professionalism, others faced slow repair times and unclear communication. Delays in parts availability and disputes over warranty coverage left some owners dissatisfied.

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Our recommendations

Which used Volkswagen TAIGO hatchback should I buy?

Engine

The 1.0 TSI 110 grants you a small yet welcomed boost in performance over the 1.0 TSI 95. However, it doesn't come with a large negative impact on fuel economy or purchase prices.

Trim

The entry-level Life trim is already well equipped – we wouldn't jump at paying the premium for a higher trim level.

Our favourite Volkswagen Taigo: 1.0 TSI 110 Life

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Alternatives

What alternatives should I consider to a used Volkswagen TAIGO hatchback?

The Ford Puma is a previous What Car? Car of the Year award winner. It's great to drive and economical, too.

You might also want to look at the Taigo's boxier sibling, too, the Volkswagen T-Cross. It's perhaps not as stylish, but it's slightly more practical.

If that coupé-esque roofline is a must and you still want something relatively affordable and compact, then the Citroën C4 ticks those boxes. It offers a quiet and comfortable drive as well.

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