Volkswagen Touran 2011


Volkswagen Touran Reviews

The basic model is now Trend Volkswagen Touran (formerly Stage Line). Consumption of only 1.2 liter TSI standard. Entry-level engine is a 1.6-liter TDI in the quartet, four-cylinder 66 hp / 90 kW. Fuel consumption combined (5.1 liters) is the fuel economy of 0.9 l/100 km compared to the previous model. As mentioned, thanks to technology Bluemotion Volkswagen Touran TDI fuel consumption value better news for seven-seat MPV to 4.6 l/100 km. Two of the most powerful TDI with 103 kW / 140 PS and 125 kW / 170 PS, 2.0-liter engine. The 170 PS TDI DSG six-speed standard, while DSG optional on the 140 hp version. Combined fuel consumption of 4.8 l/100 here.

The new MPV features , a range of efficient engines and a lot of extras.The updates are the new front wings, bonnet and front bumper. Furthermore, the MPV features new wing mirrors, rear lights and a restyled tailgate and bumper.
The standard equipment is perfect for its price and includes air conditioning, alloy wheels, roof rails, a CD stereo system, ABS, Electronic Stabilisation Programme (ESP) and six airbags. The engine range features newly developed 1.2 litre TSI petrol engine with 105 PS and 175Nm of torque. This engine returns 44.1 mpg on combined cycle and emits just 149g/km of CO2. BlueMotion Technology is offered with each level.

The look of the Touran now follows the updated Volkswagen “design DNA”. Setting the pace in sustainability is the Touran TDI BlueMotion Technology (77 kW / 105 PS): The Touran sets a new best value for a seven-seater MPV with combined fuel consumption of 4.6 l/100 km (equivalent to 121 g/km CO2).

Also new aboard the Touran is the innovative entry-level petrol engine, the 1.2-litre TSI. It is a turbocharged direct-injection engine with 105 PS. All eight engines (power range from 66 kW / 90 PS to 125 kW / 170 PS) are highly efficient. The base model is now the Touran Trendline (previously Conceptline). Fuel consumption of the standard 1.2-litre TSI is frugal. Launching with an even more exclusive package of features is the Touran Comfortline (including light and rain sensors; automatic dimming rear-view mirror; chrome accents on components such as the light switch, window and mirror adjustment controls; light-absorbing side windows; comfort seats in front; folding tables for the second row of seats and black roof rails). The exclusive top model is the Touran Highline; its additional features - in addition to the Comfortline’s features - include Alcantara fabric upholstery, sport seats (front), automatic climate control, multifunction display with colour screen, leather-trimmed steering wheel with multifunction keys, 16-inch alloy wheels, silver roof rails and front fog lights with chrome frames.

As mentioned, the entry-level engine is the new 1.2-litre TSI with 77 kW / 105 PS. The two 1.4-litre TSI engines were adopted from the previous model; they have power outputs of 103 kW / 140 PS and 125 kW / 170 PS. The two most powerful TDIs with 103 kW / 140 PS and 125 kW / 170 PS are 2.0-litre engines. The 170 PS TDI has a standard six-speed DSG, while DSG is offered as an option on the 140 PS variant. The MPV’s new styling sharpens the character of the new generation Touran. When customers order their Tourans with bi-xenon headlights, an LED daytime running light and position light – also a new development - is added to the headlight module. Specifics on Light Assist and Dynamic Light Assist: The Light Assist function was designed for the standard headlights of the new Touran. As a camera-based system, this main beam assistant (extra option) recognises traffic situations based on detected light sources and gives either a dipped beam or main beam command to the power control module. For even better illumination of the road and road markings, the Dynamic Light Assist system was developed for bi-xenon headlights with integrated cornering light and dipped beam light. The rear section of the Touran was also restyled for greater elegance. Distinctive styling of the light module’s interior gives the Touran an unmistakable daytime and nighttime look.

A restyled roof edge spoiler reduces air turbulence in the rear section and helps to lower the new Touran’s Cd value from 0.32 to 0.29. In terms of both its ergonomics and variability, the individual seating system impresses on the Touran – which comes with standard five seating positions and optionally with seven seats. When all of the second row seats are removed and the third row seats are lowered, the maximum cargo capacity increases to 1,913 litres; on the five-seater with the second row seats removed, it is a full 1,989 litres.

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