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Volkswagen Touareg (Germany, 2002-present)

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The Volkswagen Touareg is a mid-size crossover SUV manufactured since 2002. The Touareg offers standard four-wheel drive and off-road options such as an air suspension system.

In 2010 the second generation Touareg was launched with a number of updates. Most importantly, from 2010 on the Touareg is also available as a hybrid version.

The 2010 Touareg saw a weight reduction of 208 kilograms compared to its predecessor while it has more five percent of body torsion rigidity. Other main changes on the German SUV are the aerodynamics improvements. The vehicle is lowered and has a small frontal area with a style based on the new Volkswagen design DNA.

As for the powertrain, the new generation of the Touareg is equipped by two diesel engines and offers a hybrid version. All versions of the SUV are equipped with all-wheel-drive. The vehicle comes with a standard 8-speed automatic transmission on all engine versions, which produces significant fuel economy advantages.


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