KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Taigun offers 1.0L and 1.5L turbo petrol engines with a new 8-speed automatic with the latest update
- Creta and Seltos offer NA petrol, turbo petrol, and diesel options
- Seltos and Creta turbo engines produce higher peak power ( 160 PS)
Volkswagen Taigun has been unveiled in India with subtle yet substantial updates, with the price reveal reserved for a later date. And not just in looks, the compact SUV gets an updated feature list, and while the engine options remain the same, the gearbox has been updated for the better as well. So, does it mean that the Taigun is now a bigger threat than ever? Can it dent the sales of the biggies in the segment? Let's find out what the rivals have to offer and how these fare against each other. Read on to find out more details, but before that, make sure to join the 91wheels WhatsApp Community, specifically curated for petrolheads like us to keep up with the latest news and automotive updates.
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Volkswagen Taigun vs Kia Seltos vs Hyundai Creta: Dimensions

| Length | Width | Height | Wheelbase | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taigun | 4221 mm | 1760 mm | 1612 mm | 2651 mm |
| Creta | 4330 mm | 1790 mm | 1635 mm | 2610 mm |
| Seltos | 4460 mm | 1830 mm | 1635 mm | 2690 mm |
The Kia Seltos clearly has the advantage in terms of overall size, especially width and height, which translates to better cabin room and a more commanding stance. The Hyundai Creta is also among the largest in this segment, further reinforcing its road presence. The Volkswagen Taigun, although slightly smaller in overall dimensions, offers decent space, which helps optimise interior space. However, visually and proportionally, it still appears more compact compared to its Korean rivals. We are not going to get into what looks the best, given looks are subjective, but personally, the Kia Seltos, with its aggressive tigernose grille, is the one for me, especially in the all-black shade. You are free to have different opinions, and you'll be absolutely right.


Features & Technology
The facelifted Volkswagen Taigun finally addresses one of its biggest gaps by adding features like a panoramic sunroof, a larger digital instrument cluster, and an updated infotainment system with AI-based functionality. It also offers comfort-focused additions such as ventilated seats and even a rear seat massage function, which significantly improves its appeal. Despite these updates, the Hyundai Creta continues to feel more complete as an overall package. It combines dual integrated displays, powered and ventilated seats, a premium Bose sound system, and a comprehensive Level 2 ADAS suite, making it one of the most tech-rich and comfortable SUVs in the segment.

The Kia Seltos builds on a similar foundation but adds a stronger premium touch. Its cabin design, 64-colour ambient lighting, connected tech ecosystem, lumbar adjustments for the driver's seat, seat position memory, additional two USB-C ports, bigger digital cluster & infotainment screens, and feature execution give it a more upscale feel, especially in higher trims. Overall, while the Taigun has closed the gap, the Korean duo still leads in terms of perceived luxury and feature depth by a big margin, but with more space inside the cabin, the updated K3 platform, and the richer feature set of the Kia Seltos, it is the best out of all three in competition in this section.
Engine & Performance


The Volkswagen Taigun sticks to a petrol-only strategy with two turbocharged engines. The 1.0-litre TSI engine displaces 999cc and produces around 115 PS and 178 Nm of torque, making it responsive in city driving. The larger 1.5-litre TSI engine, displacing 1,498cc, delivers approximately 150 PS and 250 Nm of torque. It is paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DSG gearbox and also features cylinder deactivation tech, which improves efficiency during cruising.
In comparison, the Hyundai Creta offers a broader mix of engines. Its 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol produces about 115 PS and 144 Nm of torque, tuned for smoothness rather than outright punch. It also offers a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine that generates around 150 PS and 253 Nm, paired with a 7-speed DCT, delivering stronger straight-line performance than the Taigun's smaller engine. The 1.5L diesel mill is also on offer with 115 PS power and a peak torque of 250 Nm.

The Kia Seltos mirrors this approach. It comes with a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing about 115 PS and 144 Nm, along with a more powerful 1.5-litre turbo-petrol that makes roughly 160 PS and 253 Nm. Additionally, the Seltos also offers a diesel engine option, the same as that of the Creta, further enhancing its versatility for long-distance users.
| Model | Engine Type | Power | Torque | Transmission Options |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volkswagen Taigun | 1.0L TSI Turbo Petrol | 115 PS | 178 Nm | 6MT / 8AT |
| 1.5L TSI Turbo Petrol | 150 PS | 250 Nm | 6MT / 7-speed DSG | |
| Hyundai Creta | 1.5L NA Petrol | 115 PS | 144 Nm | 6MT / iVT |
| 1.5L Turbo Petrol | 150 PS | 253 Nm | 7-speed DCT | |
| 1.5L Diesel | 115 PS | 250 Nm | 6MT / 6AT | |
| Kia Seltos | 1.5L NA Petrol | 115 PS | 144 Nm | 6MT / iVT |
| 1.5L Turbo Petrol | 160 PS | 253 Nm | 6MT / 7-speed DCT | |
| 1.5L Diesel | 115 PS | 250 Nm | 6MT / 6AT |
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Price & Value
The Hyundai Creta is priced between Rs 10.79 lakh and Rs 20.20 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Kia Seltos ranges from Rs 10.99 lakh to Rs 19.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The facelifted Volkswagen Taigun is expected to sit between Rs 11 lakh and Rs 19 lakh (ex-showroom), placing all three in a similar price bracket. However, the Creta offers the most balanced value, the Seltos feels more premium, and the Taigun focuses more on driving appeal than outright features.
Verdict
If you prioritise performance feel and driving engagement, the Volkswagen Taigun remains the most rewarding SUV to drive in this comparison. Its turbocharged engines, especially the 1.5 TSI, deliver a punchy and refined experience that enthusiasts will appreciate. However, for buyers looking at a broader use case, the Hyundai Creta makes the most sense. It offers the best mix of comfort, features, and engine options, making it a good all-round choice. The Kia Seltos, however, stands out as the most premium option, combining strong performance with a feature-rich and modern cabin experience, not to forget that its the safest and the most spacious inside the cabin.
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