New Delhi, February 5, 2026 Late final month, Volkswagen quietly lifted the curtain at the Tayron, its subsequent large 3-row SUV for India. No flashy event. No long speeches. Just enough information to get people talking. Now, another detail has slipped out and it matters more than you think colours. Seven of them. And yes, it changes the whole first impression.
This SUV will are available in a single, fully loaded R-Line trim. Prices? Still underneath wraps, however predicted very quickly. The concept is clear. Keep matters simple. Offer the whole lot. Let consumers pick out the look they like. Sometimes, that’s sufficient.
Ultra Violet Metallic For Those Who Like Attention
Picture this. Early morning traffic. Grey cars everywhere. Then one Tayron passes by in Ultra Violet Metallic. You notice it instantly. This shade feels young. Slightly rebellious. It gives the SUV a sporty edge, especially with the R-Line bits. Not everyone will pick it. And that’s exactly why some will.

Grenadilla Black Metallic The Safe, Strong Choice
Black never really fails. Grenadilla Black Metallic makes the Tayron look solid and serious. Park it anywhere, it fits. Office parking. Hotel porch. Late-night highway stop. This colour quietly amplifies the SUV’s size and road presence. No drama. Just confidence.

Oryx Mother of Pearl Effect Quiet Luxury
This one is for people who don’t like shouting about money. Oryx Mother of Pearl Effect looks subtle at first glance. Then light hits it differently. It starts to glow. Slowly. It adds a premium layer to the design, without trying too hard. Very European. Very Volkswagen.

Dolphin Grey Metallic Clean and Modern
Dolphin Grey Metallic feels practical. Urban. A colour you won’t get bored of. It works in sunlight, works in shade, works when the SUV is dusty too. For buyers who want their car to age well, this shade makes sense. Simple decision. No second thoughts.

Oyster Silver Metallic Always Reliable
Silver has its own fanbase, and Oyster Silver Metallic feeds right into that. It highlights the Tayron’s sharp lines and big proportions. Looks elegant. Looks expensive. Also hides scratches better. Small things, but they matter in daily ownership.

Cipressino Green Metallic Something Different
This is where Volkswagen takes a small risk. Cipressino Green Metallic isn’t common on Indian roads. And that’s the charm. It gives the Tayron a distinct European flavour. For buyers bored of black, white, and silver, this could be the colour that finally feels fresh.

Nightshade Blue Metallic Sporty Without Trying
Nightshade Blue Metallic changes mood with light. Dark at night. Rich and deep in sunlight. It adds a sporty character without screaming performance. On the R-Line, this shade might just be the sweet spot between classy and aggressive.

More Than Just Colours
Of course, the Tayron isn’t only about paint shades. Under the hood sits a 2.0-litre TSI petrol engine. 201bhp. 320Nm. Paired with a 7-speed DSG and all-wheel drive. Strong numbers. Real-world usable power. Inside, you get a massive 15-inch touchscreen, three-zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, Level 2 ADAS, and front seats that ventilate, remember, and even massage you. Overkill? Maybe. But no complaints.
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In the end, the Tayron feels like Volkswagen saying Here’s everything we have. One variant. Seven colours. No confusion. Now it all comes down to pricing. Get that right, and this SUV could quietly become a favourite in the premium segment.



