2025 Volkswagen Taos Driving Video
2025 Volkswagen Taos Driving Video
Building on a combination of bold design, efficiency, and roominess, the updated 2025 Taos further improves on the formula with upgraded tech, enhanced styling, and key powertrain updates.
As one of Volkswagen’s best-selling nameplates in the United States, the Taos embodies the brand’s signature driving dynamics as well as its focus on quality and versatility.
With a wide range of updates for 2025, the Taos continues to be the smart choice for people seeking value without compromise.
Pricing for Taos models starts at an MSRP of $24,995 for the S front-wheel drive model and $26,695 for the S 4Motion all-wheel-drive model.
Destination fee is $1,425.
The changes begin at the front end, where a new bumper design, a new grille with an available light bar, and standard LED projector headlights with available Adaptive Front- lighting System (AFS) offer a more expressive and upscale appearance.
Connected taillights and an illuminated Volkswagen badge continue the theme at the rear.
Squared-off wheelarches and a strong character line give the side profile of Taos a sculpted, purposeful look.
Roof rails are standard, with S models carrying black roof rails and side mirrors, while SE and SEL models have silver roof rails and body-colored side mirrors.
A panoramic sunroof is optional on SE models and standard on SEL.
For 2025, the cabin of Taos continues to emphasize modern design, premium fit and finish, and advanced technology.
A redesigned dash with contrasting accent trim and an integrated semi-floating infotainment display brings a more contemporary look and feel, while new materials and colors offer greater personalization and enhanced aesthetics.
New acoustic dampening treatments help to reduce interior noise as well.
The redesigned dashboard features décor which varies by trim and borders the Volkswagen Digital Cockpit, while an accent runs beneath it and surrounds the air vents.
The lower level provides a soft-touch surface, which runs the width of the interior and continues through the door panels on each side, surrounding the front passengers.