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Volkswagen is, as its name implies, at the very heart of the Volkswagen Group – an entity which also includes Audi, Cupra, Seat and Skoda. And that means it faces fierce competition from within its own family as well as from a raft of unrelated rivals.

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39 Volkswagen new car reviews

Volkswagen T-Cross

The T-Cross is a roomy and versatile small SUV that's good to drive with decent fuel economy

£22,491

save at least £3,494 from RRP

Volkswagen T-Roc

The T-Roc is a different sort of VW – one that sacrifices a bit of substance for greater style. But interior quality aside, there's still a lot to like

£27,950

save at least £3,685 from RRP

Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet

The T-Roc Cabriolet allows you to combine the fun of a convertible with reasonably family-friendly practicality

£33,245

save at least £2,455 from RRP

Volkswagen T-Roc R

The T-Roc R blends thrilling performance and decent practicality for a competitive price

£26,250

Volkswagen Taigo

The Taigo is positioned as the sleeker, sportier alternative to the closely related T-Cross

£20,518

save at least £4,467 from RRP

Volkswagen Tayron

The Tayron is Volkswagen's new replacement for the Tiguan Allspace seven-seat SUV

£37,545

save at least £4,090 from RRP

Volkswagen Tiguan

The latest Tiguan is a practical family SUV that’s available with petrol, diesel and petrol plug-in hybrid engines

£30,990

save at least £7,930 from RRP

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

The VW Tiguan Allspace has all the positive traits of the five-seat Tiguan but adds a bigger boot and two extra seats. It’s expensive, though

£37,635

Volkswagen Tiguan R

The VW Tiguan R offers bombastic performance and impressive point-to-point pace, but could be more fun.

£37,487

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Volkswagen

Volkswagen is, as its name implies, at the very heart of the Volkswagen Group – an entity which also includes Audi, Cupra, Seat and Skoda. And that means it faces fierce competition from within its own family as well as from a raft of unrelated rivals.

It counters this with a very wide range of petrol, diesel, electric and hybrid models which cover pretty much every part of the market. And most of these we regard to be either good, or very good indeed.

It blends familiar nameplates such as the Polo, Golf and Passat (in ascending order of size) with newcomers in the shape of its electric car range, which are prefaced by ID. The rest of its range focuses around SUVs and MPVs, with highlights including the brilliant T-Roc small SUV, seven-seat Tayron SUV, plus the Caddy and Multivan MPVs and the California family of campervans.

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