Volkswagen Tiguan and Tayron PHEVs confirmed for Australia


Volkswagen Australia has confirmed it will introduce plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions of its Tiguan and Tayron SUVs in the first half of 2026 as it looks to capitalise on the uptake of hybrid models. 

While full details are yet to be confirmed, Volkswagen Australia head of product for passenger vehicles, Arjun Nidigallu, told CarExpert that two power outputs will be offered across two model grades for both SUVs when they hit showrooms next year.

The German automaker told CarExpert late last year it was looking to plug gaps in its lineup with new hybrid (HEV) and PHEV models, beginning with its biggest sellers. The Tiguan mid-size SUV is its most popular model so far in 2025. 

Volkswagen currently offers only a single PHEV in Australia, the flagship Touareg R large performance SUV, while rivals have capitalised on the increasing popularity of hybrids Down Under.

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That’s despite the brand already offering hybrid versions of the Tiguan, Touareg, Golf and Passat in Europe. 

“We will not be positioning this plug-in hybrid like we’ve done before with Touareg, which is as a flagship leader of the pack,” Mr Nigigallu said. 

“We are looking at multiple model grades in both Tiguan and Tayron… we’ve had it in overseas markets, we just had to get the right package, the right product for Australian customers, and the right timing as well.”

While Volkswagen currently offers a Tiguan PHEV in China, both models coming to Australia will be sourced from Germany.

Power outputs have been confirmed as 150kW and 200kW, while Elegance and R-Spec equipment grades for both the Tiguan and Tayron will also match the PHEV lineup already available for the Tiguan in Europe.