Volkswagen is gearing up to shake up the large SUV segment in India with the Tayron R-Line, a brand-new three-row SUV that goes head-to-head with the legendary Toyota Fortuner. While both SUVs promise space, comfort, and capability, they take very different approaches — one leaning into tech and luxury, the other built around ruggedness and real-world reliability.
The Tayron R-Line is expected to launch in India soon, targeting buyers who want premium features and advanced driving tech. Meanwhile, the Fortuner continues to dominate with its proven toughness and loyal fanbase.
Let’s break down how they stack up against each other in key areas:

📊 Comparison Table: Tayron R-Line vs Fortuner
| Aspect | Volkswagen Tayron R-Line | Toyota Fortuner |
|---|---|---|
| Design Style | European, sporty & premium | Muscular, classic SUV look |
| Seating | 7 seats (three rows) | 7 seats (three rows) |
| Sunroof | Panoramic sunroof included | No sunroof |
| Climate Control | Three-zone climate | Dual-zone + rear cooler |
| ADAS (Driver Assist) | Level-2 ADAS with adaptive cruise, emergency braking, lane keep assist | No ADAS |
| Infotainment | Large touchscreen + fully digital cluster | Smaller screen + analog cluster |
| Wireless Chargers | Dual wireless charging pads | Single wireless charger |
| Park Assist | Park Assist+ with autonomous parking | Not available |
| Safety (Airbags) | 9 airbags, 5-star Euro NCAP | 7 airbags, 5-star ASEAN NCAP |
| Boot Space (Seats Up) | ~345 L | ~296 L |
| Boot Space (Seats Folded) | ~850 L | ~716 L |
| Primary Engine (Petrol) | 2.0 L turbo-petrol (204 hp / 320 Nm) AWD | 2.7 L petrol (164 hp / 246 Nm); 2.8 L diesel also available |
| Transmission | 7-speed DCT automatic | Diesel: 6-spd AT / Petrol: 6-spd AT |
| Off-road Capability | AWD (not low-range) | 4WD with low-range gearing |
| Ground Clearance | ~181 mm | ~225 mm |
Note: Figures are based on official details and expected specifications. Some Fortuner variants may differ slightly by trim.

🚘 Side-by-Side Highlights
🔹 Exterior & Design
The Fortuner still retains that iconic rugged SUV look many buyers love — raised stance, chunkier proportions, and a presence that’s instantly recognisable on highways.
The Tayron, in contrast, looks more European-inspired with sharper lines, sporty bumpers, and R-Line styling that leans into premium appeal.

🛋️ Interior, Features & Comfort
One of the biggest advantages for the Tayron R-Line is the feature count:
- Panoramic sunroof that opens up the cabin
- Three-zone climate control for personalised comfort front to back
- A large digital cluster and touchscreen setup
- Level-2 ADAS with adaptive cruise & emergency braking
- Park Assist+, dual wireless chargers and massage seats
These are features that the Fortuner simply does not offer in its current line-up.
That said, the Fortuner is still comfortable and practical, with a climate package and seating that many families find perfectly adequate — just not as tech-rich as the Tayron.


⚙️ Performance & Powertrain
The Tayron comes only with a 2.0 L turbo-petrol engine mated to a 7-speed DCT automatic and all-wheel drive (AWD), producing around 204 hp and 320 Nm — a strong petrol punch for highway cruising and daily drives.
The Fortuner, however, has multiple engine options including a 2.8 L turbo-diesel with up to 500 Nm torque, and a robust 4WD system with low-range gearing, giving it an edge for serious off-road use.
📊 Front-End Feature Chart
Here’s a quick visual snapshot of how the two SUVs compare across key feature categories:
| Feature Category | Tayron R-Line | Fortuner |
|---|---|---|
| Tech & Convenience | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐☆☆☆ |
| Safety & Driver Assist | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐☆☆☆ |
| Engine & Road Performance | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Off-road Capability | ⭐⭐☆☆☆ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Boot & Interior Space | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ |
| Overall Comfort | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ |


🧠 So — Which One Should You Consider?
✔ Go for the Tayron R-Line if you want premium features, cutting-edge technology, strong petrol performance, and a modern, feature-rich cabin that feels like a true flagship SUV.
✔ Choose the Fortuner if your priority is rugged capability, diesel torque, off-road confidence and a proven reputation with strong resale value and reliability.
📌 Bottom Line:
The Tayron R-Line challenges the Fortuner in a big way — but rather than beat it at its own game, it plays a different game entirely: one based on premium comfort and advanced tech. On the other hand, the Fortuner still excels where toughness and real-world reliability matter most in India.

