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VW Taigo vs VW T-Cross comparison

Compare performance (150 HP vs 150 HP), boot space and price (19,900 £ vs 21,400 £ ) at a glance. Find out which car is the better choice for you – VW Taigo or VW T-Cross?

VW Taigo vs VW T-Cross: Key differences

VW Taigo

4.9 (3 Reviews)
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  • very slightly cheaper
  • barely more efficient
  • barely quicker 0–100 km/h
  • very slightly lighter

VW T-Cross

4.5 (2 Reviews)
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  • marginally more trunk space

All details on performance, efficiency, range and trunk space can be found in the technical comparison below – including user reviews for both models.

Taigo

Head-to-head: VW T-Cross and VW Taigo comparison

The VW T-Cross and VW Taigo go head-to-head in this direct compact crossover comparison — think boxy practicality versus coupe-style flair parked side by side. This VW T-Cross VS VW Taigo showdown maps what changes when Volkswagen stretches the same small-SUV recipe into two very different personalities. We’ll cut through spec sheets to show how those personality shifts matter in everyday life, from school runs to motorway miles. Read on for a buyer-focused take before you dive into the equipment lists and figures below.

T-Cross

Personality clash: sensible versus style

On the road the VW T-Cross feels pragmatic and sensible while the VW Taigo trades some of that upright modesty for a sleeker, sportier silhouette. The T-Cross wears its compact-SUV credentials loud and proud — upright stance, easy sightlines, very “I want utility” — whereas the Taigo wants to be noticed with its sweeping roofline and sharper graphics. That difference is about attitude more than equipment: one aims to blend in and serve, the other aims to be seen and enjoyed. Drive either hard enough and you’ll find the Taigo teases a touch more agility, while the T-Cross settles into composed, unshowy confidence.

Taigo

Daily life: who lives with it best?

For everyday life the VW T-Cross leans practical — rear space, a user-friendly boot and sensible ergonomics make it easier to live with for a family or frequent luggage hauls. The VW Taigo sacrifices a sliver of that day-to-day generosity for a more coupe-like profile, so rear headroom and load shaping feel slightly tighter, but it rewards with a more engaging posture in town. City dwellers will appreciate the Taigo’s sharper looks and nimble feel, while longer runs and holiday packing favour the T-Cross’s more utilitarian approach. Both are comfortable enough for commutes, but the differences become obvious when kids, bikes or weekend bags join the trip.

T-Cross

Buying it for image or reason?

If you’re buying on image the VW Taigo is the one that lets you make a small but unmistakable statement — it looks younger, trendier and slightly more premium at first glance. In contrast the VW T-Cross justifies itself with common-sense virtues: predictable space, straightforward controls and a sense that it will do the job for years without fuss. Materials and cabin presentation in the Taigo tend to feel curated for effect, whereas the T-Cross focuses on robustness and easy-to-use practicality. Neither choice is about flash alone; they just wear their intentions differently, so your choice tells a story about how you want to be seen and how you actually live.

Taigo

Who should choose the VW T-Cross?

Pick the VW T-Cross if your checklist starts with usable space, fuss-free ergonomics and a calm, forgiving drive that doesn’t demand constant attention. It’s the natural home for commuters who value predictable ride manners and families who need sensible storage and easy access. Owners who prefer practicality over personality will appreciate how the T-Cross makes smart compromises feel effortless every day. If safety, resale and a no-nonsense ownership experience matter more than headline-grabbing style, the T-Cross answers that brief quietly and effectively.

T-Cross

Who should choose the VW Taigo (and when the T-Cross still wins)

Choose the VW Taigo if you want a compact crossover that reads aspirational in the driveway — it’s for drivers who care about looks, a sharper on-road vibe and the social signal a coupe-style roof sends. Style-focused buyers and those who enjoy a slightly more engaging steering feel will find the Taigo’s personality rewarding day-to-day. That said, if practical space or rear-seat friendliness is top of mind, the VW T-Cross remains the steadier, more accommodating alternative. Both cars have clear roles, so flip to the technical delta next to see how small differences on paper line up with the impressions you just read.

Here’s where it gets real: The technical differences in detail

Taigo

Costs and Efficiency:

Looking at overall running costs, both models reveal some interesting differences in everyday economy.

VW Taigo is very slightly cheaper – starting at 19,900 £ , while the VW T-Cross costs 21,400 £ . That’s a price difference of around 1,474 £.

Fuel consumption also shows a difference: the VW Taigo uses 5.3 L/100km and is barely more efficient than the VW T-Cross with 5.4 L/100km. The difference is about 0.1 L/100km.

T-Cross

Engine and Performance:

Under the bonnet, it becomes clear which model is tuned for sportiness and which one takes the lead when you hit the accelerator.

Both models deliver identical power – 150 HP each.

When accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h, the VW Taigo is barely quicker – completing the sprint in 8.2 s, while the VW T-Cross takes 8.4 s. That’s about 0.2 s quicker.

Both models offer the same torque – 250 Nm.

Taigo

Space and Everyday Use:

Cabin size, boot volume and payload all play a role in everyday practicality. Here, comfort and flexibility make the difference.

Both vehicles offer seating for 5 people.

In terms of curb weight, VW Taigo is very slightly lighter – 1,229 kg compared to 1,267 kg. The difference is around 38 kg.

Looking at boot space, the VW T-Cross offers marginally more boot space – 455 L compared to 440 L. That’s a difference of about 15 L.

When it comes to payload, the VW T-Cross carries only slightly more – 480 kg compared to 457 kg. That’s a difference of about 23 kg.

Who wins the race in the data check?

The VW Taigo is barely ahead in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.

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Taigo

VW Taigo

  • Engine Type : Petrol
  • Transmission : Manuel, Automatic
  • Drive Type : Front-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP : 95 - 150 HP
  • Consumption L/100km : 5.3 - 5.8 L/100km
VW Taigo
VW T-Cross

Costs and Consumption

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Dimensions and Body

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VW Taigo

The VW Taigo brings coupe-like flair to the compact crossover scene with sharp styling and an interior that punches above its price, feeling smarter than you’d expect. It’s an easygoing daily companion that balances comfort and practicality with a playful wink, perfect for city drivers who want something livelier than a regular hatchback.

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VW T-Cross

The VW T-Cross turns everyday practicality into a style statement, offering a roomy-feeling cabin, clever storage and playful design that suits town life and family duties alike. On the road it's composed and relaxed, rewarding buyers who want the raised seating and confident presence of an SUV without the weighty compromises.

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VW Taigo
VW T-Cross

Costs and Consumption

Price
19,900 - 31,800 £
Price
21,400 - 32,000 £
Consumption L/100km
5.3 - 5.8 L/100km
Consumption L/100km
5.4 - 6 L/100km
Consumption kWh/100km
-
Consumption kWh/100km
-
Electric Range
-
Electric Range
-
Battery Capacity
-
Battery Capacity
-
co2
120 - 132 g/km
co2
124 - 136 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
-
Fuel tank capacity
-

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
SUV
Body Type
SUV
Seats
5
Seats
5
Doors
-
Doors
-
Curb weight
1,229 - 1,302 kg
Curb weight
1,267 - 1,338 kg
Trunk capacity
440 L
Trunk capacity
455 L
Length
-
Length
-
Width
1,757 mm
Width
1,784 mm
Height
-
Height
-
Max trunk capacity
-
Max trunk capacity
-
Payload
448 - 457 kg
Payload
463 - 480 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Petrol
Engine Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manuel, Automatic
Transmission
Manuel, Automatic
Transmission Detail
Manual Gearbox, Dual-Clutch Automatic
Transmission Detail
Manual Gearbox, Dual-Clutch Automatic
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive
Power HP
95 - 150 HP
Power HP
95 - 150 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
8.2 - 11.1 s
Acceleration 0-100km/h
8.4 - 11.3 s
Max Speed
-
Max Speed
-
Torque
175 - 250 Nm
Torque
175 - 250 Nm
Number of Cylinders
3 - 4
Number of Cylinders
3 - 4
Power kW
70 - 110 kW
Power kW
70 - 110 kW
Engine capacity
999 - 1,498 cm3
Engine capacity
999 - 1,498 cm3

General

Model Year
2,024 - 2,025
Model Year
2,024 - 2,025
CO2 Efficiency Class
D
CO2 Efficiency Class
D, E
Brand
VW
Brand
VW
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