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Volkswagen Taos 2026

The 2026 Taos continues as Volkswagen's entry-level crossover in Canada, using the 1.5-litre turbocharged TSI four-cylinder at 158 horsepower with an eight-speed automatic on front-wheel-drive trims. The 4MOTION AWD variant uses the 1.5 TSI with a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch — a different transmission pairing than the FWD model. The Taos 4MOTION's wet seven-speed DSG is better suited to AWD torque distribution than the dry dual-clutch found in smaller VW models; cold-weather hesitation is less pronounced. The 8.0-inch infotainment with wireless CarPlay is standard from Trendline. Cargo volume of 840 litres with the rear seats folded positions the Taos competitively in the subcompact crossover segment. The DSG's operating temperature in Canadian winter conditions requires two to three minutes of moderate driving before the transmission fully warms and shifts cleanly — a characteristic of the application rather than a fault. Verify the DSG fluid service at 60,000-km intervals on used Taos 4MOTION examples.

2022 Volkswagen Taos
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2022 Volkswagen Taos

Highline 4MOTION

53 650 km
28 997 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline

35 km
40 769 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline Black

0 km
41 769 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline édition

10 km
40 242 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Trendline

10 km
34 942 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Trendline

10 km
34 942 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Highline

10 km
42 242 $
2024 Volkswagen Taos
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2024 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline

60 774 km
28 895 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Trendline | Awd

5 km
34 380 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Highline

5 km
41 670 $
2026 Volkswagen Taos
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Highline

5 km
41 670 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Trendline

5 km
34 380 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Highline

5 km
41 670 $
2026 Volkswagen Taos
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Highline

5 km
41 670 $
2022 Volkswagen Taos
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2022 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline 1.5t 7sp

111 854 km
20 987 $
2024 Volkswagen Taos
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2024 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline 1.5t 7sp

43 680 km
27 434 $
2023 Volkswagen Taos
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Sans accident1 proprio

2023 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline 1.5t 7sp

41 620 km
26 987 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Highline 4motion

15 km
43 186 $
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline Black

5 km
40 393 $
2026 Volkswagen Taos
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2026 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline Black

5 km
40 393 $
2023 Volkswagen Taos
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2023 Volkswagen Taos

Highline 4motion

40 181 km
28 388 $
2023 Volkswagen Taos
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2023 Volkswagen Taos

30 558 km
27 500 $
2024 Volkswagen Taos
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2024 Volkswagen Taos

Comfortline

20 123 km
29 495 $
2024 Volkswagen Taos
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2024 Volkswagen Taos

Highline 1.5t 7sp At

102 513 km
25 553 $

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Questions fréquentes

01

What is the mechanical difference between the FWD DSG and the 4Motion DSG in the Taos, and which suits Canadian winter driving better?

The front-wheel-drive Taos uses the DQ200 dry-clutch 7-speed DSG, a lightweight gearbox that delivers sharp shifts but requires strict ATF fluid changes every 60,000 km and is intolerant of towing or aggressive launch techniques. The 4Motion Taos uses the DQ381 wet-clutch DSG — the same unit in the Tiguan and Golf GTI — which is considerably more durable, fluid-cooled, and genuinely suited to demanding use. For Canadian buyers in snow-belt provinces, the 4Motion DQ381 pairing is the clear recommendation: the Haldex coupling transfers torque to the rear axle within milliseconds of detecting front slip, and the wet-clutch transmission handles winter launch scenarios without the engagement hesitation common to the DQ200. In Vancouver or downtown Toronto where winters are mild and parking lots are tight, the FWD Taos saves fuel and money with minimal real-world penalty.

02

How does the Taos interior quality compare to the Mazda CX-30 and Hyundai Kona at similar used prices?

The Taos cabin design is directly borrowed from the Golf 8 and features tactile switchgear, soft-touch surfaces on the dashboard and door inserts, and an instrument cluster with analogue gauges on base trims or a fully digital cockpit on Comfortline and above. At an equivalent 2022-2023 used price, the Taos interior is broadly on par with the Mazda CX-30, which holds the class benchmark for perceived quality. Both sit clearly above the Hyundai Kona's harder plastics and simpler switch layout. Where the Mazda wins is driving dynamics — the CX-30 handles more precisely and delivers better driver feedback through the steering. Where the Taos wins is practicality: 21.9 cubic feet of cargo against the CX-30's 20.2 cubic feet, and a rear seat with 37.4 inches of legroom versus the Mazda's 36.1 inches.

03

Does the Taos 1.5L TSI engine have the oil consumption issues associated with older VW 1.4L TSI engines?

The 1.5L TSI EA211 evo2 fitted to the Taos and other MQB-platform 2022+ models specifically addresses the piston-ring and oil-consumption concerns that affected the 1.4L EA211 evo unit on early Jetta and Tiguan applications. Revised pistons, updated oil-control rings, and the active cylinder management system all contribute to a cleaner burn profile. North American field reports through the first two years of Taos production show no abnormal oil consumption past the first oil change at 10,000 km. The standard maintenance requirement is a full-synthetic oil meeting VW 504.00 specification at 10,000 km intervals — no shorter interval is needed. The one area to monitor is the intake manifold carbon buildup inherent to all direct-injection engines, typically addressable with a walnut blast cleaning around 100,000 km.

04

Is the Taos practical for a Canadian buyer who road trips frequently between major cities?

The Taos is well-suited to highway travel, but with specific limitations to understand. Cargo capacity at 21.9 cubic feet behind the rear seat covers two carry-on bags and weekend gear for two people comfortably; packing for a family of four on a five-day trip requires discipline or a roof box. The 60-litre fuel tank combined with 7.2 L/100 km highway consumption yields a realistic range of 790-820 km between fill-ups — enough to cover Montreal to Quebec City and back on one tank or Calgary to Banff three times. Highway noise levels are acceptable but not class-leading; the Mazda CX-30 and the Tiguan are noticeably quieter at 110 km/h. Connectivity is excellent on 2022+ models: wireless CarPlay, a USB-C front port, and a rear USB-C port are standard on Comfortline and above.

05

How does the Taos hold its value compared to the Mazda CX-30 and Kia Seltos on the Canadian used market?

The Taos is too recent a model to have a complete five-year resale track record, but Canadian auction data through 2024 places annual depreciation at roughly 14-16% for well-maintained examples, comparable to the Nissan Qashqai at 15% but trailing the Mazda CX-30 at 12% and the Kia Seltos at 13%. The Volkswagen brand carries a mild resale penalty in Canada driven by perception of higher maintenance costs — a perception that is partially accurate given DSG and ADAS service requirements. The constructive interpretation for buyers is that the Taos can be acquired at a lower purchase price than its objective quality warrants, provided you budget for proper maintenance and find a certified European-vehicle independent shop in your city. A 2022 Taos Comfortline 4Motion at 40,000 km on the used market represents strong value within the subcompact SUV segment.