Volkswagen Tayron vs Skoda Elroq

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Volkswagen Tayron
Volkswagen Tayron

$48,290 - $73,490

2026 price

Skoda Elroq
Skoda Elroq

$47,990 - $64,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 Volkswagen Tayron
2026 Skoda Elroq
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

0.0L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
8.6L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

5
Dislikes
  • Lacks the finesse and power of Touareg
  • Third row is still a 'sometimes seat'
  • Expensive ownership

  • Firm ride
  • Modest road feel
  • No physical spare wheel
2026 Volkswagen Tayron Summary

Volkswagen has a new large SUV in the Tayron (pronounced TIE-ron), and it arrives with a fair bit riding on it. Replacing the Tiguan Allspace and taking on some of the duties left by the departing Touareg, it’s now the brand’s key seven-seat family offering.

We’re testing the flagship 195TSI R-Line with established petrol rivals like the Kia Sorento GT-Line, Skoda Kodiaq RS and Toyota Kluger Grande in mind. After a few weeks of school-holiday mayhem, complete with feral kids, does it sink or swim?

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2026 Skoda Elroq Summary

It’s a new, premium, pure-electric, mid-size SUV, but unlike every second market arrival CarsGuide has been looking at lately, it doesn’t come from China.

This is Skoda’s Elroq, the Czech manufacturer’s second electric SUV, following the larger Enyaq which launched here just on 12 months ago.

Effectively an electric counterpart to the Karoq, it’s a single-motor, rear-wheel drive, five-seater with healthy performance and range claims as well as sharp pricing and generous spec to challenge its ever-expanding competitive set.

After a brief preview drive earlier this year, we’re back behind the wheel for a fuller examination. So, read on to see if this sleek newcomer could be part of your family EV future.

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