Sunday, August 8, 2010
Volkswagen dealers from England, is now accepting orders for the Touran minivan was redesigned in 2011 with the first delivery will take place on 22 September. Prices for seven-passenger MPV range from £ 17,585 on the road for the Touran with a 1.2-liter TSI gasoline, to £ 25,535 for the range-topping Sport model with a 2.0-liter TDI diesel engine and DSG transmission.
Unveiled to the public for the first time at the Leipzig Motor Show in April, bringing the revised Touran Golf / Polo / Touareg styling-imitating and rows of fresh engine that includes a new 1.2-liter TSI petrol with 105HP and 129 pounds feet of torque that returns 44.1 mpg UK on the combined cycle.
Unveiled to the public for the first time at the Leipzig Motor Show in April, bringing the revised Touran Golf / Polo / Touareg styling-imitating and rows of fresh engine that includes a new 1.2-liter TSI petrol with 105HP and 129 pounds feet of torque that returns 44.1 mpg UK on the combined cycle.
In the form of BlueMotion technology, complete with Stop / Start and regeneration of the battery, 1.2-liter TSI engine capable of returning 47.9 mpg and emit an estimated 139 g / km of CO2
German car makers are offering one more unit of petrol and four diesel engines, ranging in power from 90HP to 170HP. For more information and pictures on the 2011 Touran, click here to see our previous article.
German car makers are offering one more unit of petrol and four diesel engines, ranging in power from 90HP to 170HP. For more information and pictures on the 2011 Touran, click here to see our previous article.
CGI from this Autozeitung show their interpretation of the next Touran. This should be presented this year. Figure shows the evolution of more conservative than the current car. Which, by itself, a design very boring. VW should consider adding a bit more sportiness to design, or better yet, create a five-seat mini-MPV that can correct the sporty version, while seven-seat would be more utilitary. Golf Plus is not playing a very good game, needed more space.
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