Snapshot
- Mk8 Golf has undergone the smallest increase of $200
- Touareg up by as much as $1800
- Semiconductor supply continues to limit deliveries
Volkswagen Australia has increased the retail prices of multiple models across its range, justifying the extra premium with equipment upgrades.
Affecting six models in its line-up, the changes range from $200 in the case of the Golf, to $1800 for the Touareg 210TDI Elegance – although the Passat, T-Cross, T-Roc and Tiguan have also gone up in price.
The 11 increases across various trim variants works out at an average of $985, with Volkswagen telling Wheels the extra costs come alongside upgrades.
Read on to see the new prices and equipment across the Volkswagen range.
Volkswagen Golf Australian pricing – October 2021
The eighth-generation Golf was released earlier this year and now has a touch control panel for rear zone climate-control air-conditioning as standard, as well as an easy close electric tailgate – which has been added to the Life's wagon variants.
Prices exclude on-road costs.
Golf 110TSI manual | $ 29,550 | up $200 |
Golf 110TSI wagon auto | $ 33,750 | up $200 |
Golf 110TSI Life auto | $ 34,450 | up $200 |
Golf 110TSI Life wagon auto | $ 36,450 | up $200 |
Golf 110TSI R-Line auto | $ 37,650 | up $200 |
Golf GTI auto | $ 53,330 | up $200 |
Volkswagen Passat Australian pricing – October 2021
A touch control panel has also been added for the rear zone of climate-control air-conditioning for the Passat.
Prices exclude on-road costs.
Passat 140TSI Business auto | $47,690 | up $1100 |
Passat 162TSI Elegance auto | $52,890 | up $1100 |
Passat 162TSI Elegance wagon auto | $54,890 | up $1100 |
Passat 206TSI R-Line wagon auto | $64,890 | up $1100 |
Passat Alltrack 162TSI auto | $48,090 | up $1100 |
Passat Alltrack 162TSI Premium auto | $59,890 | up $1100 |
Volkswagen T-Cross Australian pricing – October 2021
The entry-level T-Cross Life now benefits from gearshift paddles behind its multi-function steering wheel, plus power folding mirrors, while the Style variant additionally features touch controls rather than hard keys for its dual-zone climate-control system.
Prices exclude on-road costs.
T-Cross 85TSI Life auto | $ 29,200 | up $810 |
T-Cross 85TSI Style auto | $ 32,100 | up $710 |
Volkswagen T-Roc Australian pricing – October 2021
Prices exclude on-road costs.
T-Roc 110TSI Style auto | $34,700 | up $710 |
T-Roc 140TSI Sport auto | $41,800 | up $810 |
Volkswagen Tiguan Australian pricing – October 2021
Tiguan now benefits from a touch control panel for the rear zone of its climate-control air-conditioning system, in addition to easy open and close functionality being added to the electric tailgate of R-Line variants.
Prices exclude on-road costs.
Tiguan 110TSI Life auto | $ 40,590 | up $900 |
Tiguan 132TSI Life auto | $ 44,590 | up $900 |
Tiguan 162TSI Elegance auto | $ 51,790 | up $1000 |
Tiguan 147TDI Elegance auto | $ 53,290 | up $1000 |
Tiguan 162TSI R-Line auto | $ 54,790 | up $1000 |
Tiguan 147TDI R-Line auto | $ 56,290 | up $1000 |
Volkswagen Touareg Australian pricing – October 2021
DAB+ radio is now standard for the Touareg aside from the entry-level 170TDI where it is a part of the optional Innovision package.
Prices exclude on-road costs.
Touareg 170TDI auto | $82,990 | up $1500 |
Touareg 210TDI Elegance auto | $101,290 | up $1800 |
Touareg R-Line auto | $110,290 | up $1300 |
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