Moving inside, the Taos receives a Jetta-style facelift that includes a new dashboard and redesigned trim.
A notable highlight is the new 8-inch infotainment system that replaces the formerly standard 6.5-inch display.
The 2025 Taos includes a suite of IQ.DRIVE driver assistance features as standard. They feature adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, front
An updated 1.5-liter TSI four-cylinder engine with new fuel injectors, altered piston rings, and a reworked turbo housing delivers power.
The updated Taos will debut at U.S. dealerships later this year, with pricing to be disclosed closer to launch.
It will, however, be slightly more expensive than its predecessor, which started at $23,995 before a $1,425 destination fee.
Volkswagen Taos has been a popular with US buyers, selling over 60,000 units last year. This places it as the brand's fourth best-selling nameplate in America.