Jaguar F-Pace vs Volkswagen Tayron

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Jaguar F-Pace
Jaguar F-Pace

$54,100 - $117,800

2021 price

Volkswagen Tayron
Volkswagen Tayron

$48,290 - $73,490

2025 price

Summary

2021 Jaguar F-Pace
2025 Volkswagen Tayron
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
7.4L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • No plug-in hybrid
  • Wireless charging standard only on SVR
  • Safety tech could be more up-to-date

  • No hybrid… yet
  • Creaky cabin
  • Not a true seven-seater
2021 Jaguar F-Pace Summary

Jaguar has announced that by 2025 it will only make and sell electric vehicles. That’s less than four years away and means the F-Pace you’re thinking about buying could be the last Jaguar with an actual engine that you ever own. Heck, it could be the last car with an engine you ever own.

Let’s help you pick the right one then, because Jaguar’s just called last drinks.

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2025 Volkswagen Tayron Summary

Changing the name of a popular model is a big risk for any car company. Don’t believe me? Ask Nissan Australia how much it enjoyed the switch from Pulsar to Tiida…

Volkswagen is the latest brand to change the name of a critical model, dropping Tiguan Allspace in favour of the new Tayron (pronounced tie-ron). But while the name is new, the fundamental concept behind the SUV is not. It’s essentially a stretched version of the Tiguan - albeit with a few design changes - with the option of two more seats in the back to make it a seven seater (or at least in theory).

That puts the Tayron in competition with a wide array of SUV rivals, including (but not limited to) the Toyota Kluger, Hyundai Santa Fe, Mazda CX-80 and Mitsubishi Outlander. So regardless of what Volkswagen calls it, it will need to be an impressive car to woo buyers in such a competitive segment of the market.

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2021 Jaguar F-Pace 2025 Volkswagen Tayron

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