
Reasons for the loud noise in the Tayron are as follows: Excessive internal engine wear: The cause of this issue is that the vehicle was not maintained at the specified time or mileage. At this point, it is necessary to replace the engine oil and engine oil filter to effectively resolve the noise problem. Failure to clean vehicle carbon deposits: If the vehicle's noise is increasing, it may be due to accumulated carbon deposits not being cleaned in time. The longer the vehicle is used, the more carbon deposits will accumulate. If not cleaned promptly, it may lead to increased vehicle noise. You can take the vehicle to a local service center or repair shop and have a professional technician help clean the carbon deposits. After the carbon deposits are cleaned, the noise will naturally decrease.

I found that the relatively high noise level in the Tayron is mainly due to design reasons. As an SUV, the vehicle's high drag coefficient leads to noticeable wind noise at high speeds; the engine sound insulation materials may be simplified, resulting in noise leakage during acceleration or high RPMs; the factory tires prioritize durability, amplifying tire noise on gravel roads; the suspension system transmits more road vibrations, affecting cabin quietness. Having driven several Volkswagen models, the Tayron particularly stands out in this aspect, possibly due to cost control or prioritizing sporty tuning over comfort. Switching to quieter tires can significantly improve the situation, along with checking the engine mounts for tightness during maintenance and avoiding high-speed cruising or driving on rough roads in daily use.

I just started driving the Tayron not long ago and noticed the noise issue. It's fine when driving in the city, but on the highway, the wind noise is quite loud and annoying. I asked a few friends, and they all said SUVs naturally have higher wind resistance. The engine is quiet at idle, but the roar is noticeable when accelerating, perhaps due to less thoughtful cooling design. The tire quality is average, making more noise on rough roads. I tried adding window seals, which helped a bit. Overall, I think it's due to the car's inherent design factors—just get used to it and avoid driving too fast.

From a car repair perspective, common causes of excessive noise in the Tayron often involve tires, suspension, and the engine. Worn or mismatched tires can cause road noise; loose suspension components amplify vibration transmission; engine mount issues lead to mechanical noise. I recommend checking tire tread patterns and switching to quiet tires like Michelin; ensuring all chassis bolts are properly tightened; cleaning engine bay dust may reduce noise. Regular maintenance is key—don't wait until problems escalate. While noise can be annoying, it's manageable—adopting smoother driving habits also helps.


