Volkswagen’s smallest crossover is getting a new face and a new transmission for 2025. The Volkswagen Taos trades its massive grille for something that looks a little more Vee Dub to us, its 1.5L turbo-four gets higher horsepower, and the often-maligned dual-clutch DSG is replaced by a normal automatic.
There are some useful content changes too, but there’s nothing here that will rock the subcompact crossover world.
2025 Volkswagen Taos Looks More Expensive
The big grille on the 2024 and older Taos was not one of VW’s better designs. It came from a time when the brand’s other small models, like the Jetta and Tiguan, were also a bit ungainly.
For 2025, it gets a much smaller opening that sits lower in the nose atop a second larger grille. Much like the 2025 Jetta, it’s more like older VW models, those from the 2000s and early 2010s.

Overall, it makes the Taos look like it costs more than it does, especially since adaptive LED headlights are now standard, and the tail gets a full-width LED light like the larger Atlas. Combine that with some new paint colors, new wheels, and even some new cabin colors, and the Taos is suddenly much more attractive than before.
More Power, No More Clunky DSG

New Infotainment, More Features on Lower Trims
