Volkswagen Announce Another Recall For Virtus, Taigun Over Seatbelt Issue | V3Cars
Volkswagen have issued yet another recall for their India 2.0 model range in a span of 3 months. The latest recall affects 860 units of the Virtus sedan and Taigun SUV. It addresses a potential safety issue concerning the rear seatbelts in these models, according to data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).

Volkswagen had previously issued a recall for the same models in May 2025, which affected a total of 21,513 units.
Details Of The Latest Volkswagen Recall
The latest Volkswagen recall affects vehicles manufactured between December 1, 2024 and May 31, 2025. According to the document issued by SIAM, the affected cars may have cracks in the metal base frame for the rear seatbelt. Additionally, some cars may have the wrong seatbelt parts installed in either the front or rear.
Safety Concern For Rear Passengers
This defect poses a potential safety risk to passengers occupying the rear seats, as the seatbelts may not function as intended during a frontal impact. In such a scenario, the compromised seatbelts may not adequately restrain rear-seat occupants, increasing the risk of injury.
Volkswagen’s Response and What Owners Should Do
Volkswagen are expected to contact owners of the affected vehicles to schedule inspections and repairs. The company will likely offer the necessary corrective measures, including inspection and replacement of the faulty parts, free of charge to the customers.
If you own a Volkswagen Virtus or Taigun Kylaq manufactured within the specified period, it is crucial to:
- Check the Volkswagen India recall page on their official website and enter your car’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for confirmation.
- Contact your nearest Volkswagen dealership to inquire about the recall and schedule a service appointment.
To learn more about how you can find the VIN of your Volkswagen vehicle, click the link below:
Also Read: How To Find Volkswagen VIN And Manufacturing Date
Meanwhile, Skoda Auto India too have issued a recall for the Virtus and Taigun for the same issue. You can find out more details about the latest Volkswagen recall by clicking the link below:
Also Read: Skoda Issues Yet Another Recall For Kushaq, Slavia And Kylaq
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