How are the reviews of the Tayron and Kodiaq?

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DelSebastian
07/30/25 8:56am
Here are the review results for the Tayron and Kodiaq: 1. Exterior: The Kodiaq features a new family-style design language and offers a more personalized GT variant. The front fascia adopts a waterfall-style grille and a four-leaf clover-shaped headlight cluster, delivering a more impactful visual effect. The side profile showcases crystal-cut light-reflecting waistlines with smooth contours, highlighting a sporty vibe. In contrast, the Tayron appears more rounded and less angular, lacking a modern touch. Comparatively, younger consumers might prefer the Kodiaq's aesthetics. 2. Variants: The Kodiaq offers both 5-seater and 7-seater configurations, providing consumers with more choices. The Tayron, however, does not offer a 7-seater option, putting it at a disadvantage in this aspect. 3. Powertrain: The Kodiaq is equipped with a third-generation EA888 2.0T engine paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. The Tayron also features the same third-generation EA888 2.0T engine and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, but some variants only come with a 1.4T engine. While the performance is decent, the lack of a standard 2.0T engine across the lineup is a drawback.
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