Volkswagen India is rolling out some seriously tempting deals this month, with discounts reaching up to Rs 2.70 lakh on its popular Taigun SUV and Virtus sedan – and honestly, these numbers are making even seasoned car buyers do a double-take.
The German carmaker is clearly pulling out all stops to boost sales numbers, offering these substantial price cuts across multiple variants of both models. Look, these aren’t just token gestures either – we’re talking about genuine savings that could make a real difference to your car-buying budget. The offers include cash discounts, loyalty bonuses, and exchange benefits, making it an opportune time for fence-sitters to finally make their move. If you’ve been waiting for the “right moment” to buy a VW, this might just be it.
Taigun Gets the Biggest Price Cuts
The Taigun is absolutely stealing the show with the most generous discounts, and boy, are they generous! The GT Plus Chrome variant with the 1.5L TSI DSG engine gets a whopping Rs 2.50 lakh off – that’s almost like getting a Maruti Alto for free on top of your SUV purchase. Meanwhile, the GT Plus Sport version sees Rs 2 lakh slashed from its price tag, which is nothing to sneeze at.
Even the Topline 1.0L TSI AT variant gets a substantial Rs 2.35 lakh discount. I mean, when was the last time you saw German engineering come with Indian hatchback-level discounts?
For those eyeing the more accessible variants, the Highline and GT Line trims get Rs 1.40 lakh and Rs 1.45 lakh off respectively. Plus, there’s an additional Rs 20,000 scrappage bonus across all variants – not too shabby for a car that already offers solid value. Your old Santro suddenly looks like a goldmine!
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Virtus Sedan Also Gets Attractive Deals
The Virtus isn’t being left behind in this discount bonanza, thank goodness. The Highline and Topline variants with the 1.0L TSI AT engine get up to Rs 1.90 lakh off their asking prices. That’s the kind of discount that makes you wonder if VW’s finance team has lost their minds – in the best possible way.
The GT Plus Sport and Chrome variants with the punchier 1.5L TSI DSG setup see discounts of Rs 1.35 lakh. Still substantial enough to make your wallet breathe a sigh of relief.
Even the entry-level Comfortline variant gets a decent Rs 1.12 lakh discount, bringing its effective price down to Rs 10.99 lakh from the original Rs 11.56 lakh. That’s entering seriously competitive territory in the compact sedan space – we’re talking Verna and City pricing for German build quality.