The 2022 Volkswagen Taos had two world premieres yesterday, one in the United States and another one in Argentina. That’s because VW will sell two slightly different versions of the Taos compact SUV in the Americas. The one for Latin America will be made at the General Pacheco plant near Buenos Aires for the entire region, while the North American model will be built in Puebla, Mexico.
The ‘Latin’ Taos looks
identical to its North American sibling on the outside, minus the U.S.-specific
side marker lamps. At first glance, the interior appears identical too, but
there’s a big difference when it comes to the infotainment system. While the
North American model features the latest MIB3 interface with an 8-inch
touchscreen, the Taos for Latin American markets gains the VW Play infotainment
system that recently debuted on the Nivus subcompact crossover.
Developed by VW Brazil, the interface
features a 10.1-inch touchscreen and offers the possibility to download apps,
link the phone via Wireless App Connect, and schedule the car maintenance
service, among other things. The VW Play infotainment system can also be
combined with the 10.25-inch Active Info Display digital instrument panel.
Inductive smartphone charging and a 10-color ambient lighting system are also
offered.
The other big difference is under the
hood, as the VW Taos sold in Latin America features a 1.4-liter TSI
turbocharged four-cylinder engine instead of the 1.5-liter TSI offered in the
U.S. model. Badged 250 TSI, this powertrain is built at VW’s São Carlos plant
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
VW has not revealed official specs yet but
reports from local media claim the 1.4 TSI delivers 150 PS and 250 Nm of torque. That’s 10 HP less than the U.S. model while the peak
torque is identical. A six-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive
should come standard but there’s no official indication of a four-wheel-drive
version. Nevertheless, rumor has it a 2.0-liter TSI with AWD will arrive later
on.
From a safety perspective, the VW Taos
offers driver assistance systems like Adaptive Cruise Control with stop &
go function, Autonomous Emergency Braking with pedestrian detection, Blind Spot
Detector, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and more. The compact SUV also sports VW’s
latest lighting technology, called IQ. Light. The LED matrix headlights cover a
wider area and feature functions like Dynamic Light Assist and Dynamic
Cornering Light.
The VW Taos will be launched in Latin
American markets from the second quarter of 2021.