Volkswagen is ready to roll out its all-new three-row SUV for the global market. The new model is likely to be called the Tayron.

The VW Tayron will be based on the MQB-A2 platform, which will also underpin the next-generation Skoda Kodiaq.

The Tayron is meant to be a successor to the seven-seat Tiguan AllSpace, but it will be different from the five-seater Tiguan.

The Tayron will be manufactured in Germany from where it will be exported to other markets of the world.

The Tyron is available in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive variants, with a choice of petrol or diesel engines.

The Tyron is available in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive variants, with a choice of petrol or diesel engines.

It has been rigorously tested by Euro NCAP and has received a five-star safety rating, making it a popular choice for drivers who value safety above all.

It is expected to be launched in India by early 2025, as the assembly of parts and components for CKD kits sent out for exports takes time.