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| 2016 Volkswagen Touran |
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| 2016 Volkswagen Touran |
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| 2016 Volkswagen Touran |
Whatever your take on the styling of the new model, one thing is for sure: it's far more interesting to look at than its faceless predecessor. The same applies for the interior that has a more premium and high-tech feel.
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| 2016 Volkswagen Touran |
VW says the five-seater version of the Touran has the biggest luggage compartment (1,040 liters) in its class when loaded roof-high up to 2nd seat row, while claiming a total of 47 different storage compartments dispersed around the cabin.
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| 2016 Volkswagen Touran |
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| 2016 Volkswagen Touran |
It also rides on a 113mm (4.5 in) longer wheelbase at 2,791mm (109.9 in) for improved passenger space, yet is 62kg (137 pounds) lighter that the outgoing model, with VW stating that this was achieved through the use of "innovative lightweight construction technologies in the drive systems and bodywork".
The reduction in weight together with improved aerodynamics (drag coefficient of 0.296) and VW's latest powertrains and tech features such as the standard Stop/Start and battery regeneration (brake energy recuperation) system, help make the new Touran deliver up to 19 percent better fuel economy.
Engine offerings at launch will include three turbocharged petrol (TSI) delivering 110PS (108hp), 150PS (148hp), and 180PS (178hp), and three diesels (TDI) rated for 110PS (108hp), 150PS (148hp) and 190PS (187hp). Final economy figures are pending, but VW said the seven-seater version fitted with the 1.6L TDI and a 7-speed DSG consumes just 4.1 l/100 km (57.4 mpg US or 68.9 mpg UK).
The entry-level engine option is the 1.2-litre TSI turbo petrol unit, which is joined by more powerful 148bhp 1.4-litre turbo petrols. The three diesel options are rated at 108bhp for the 1.6 TDI, with 148bhp and 187bhp 2.0-litre diesel models. The 1.6-litre diesel is the most economical in the line up, with an official fuel economy figure of 70.6mpg. The most economical petrol is the 1.4-litre, which manages 52.3mpg when paired with the optional seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
The 187bhp diesel model gets an automatic gearbox, which is optional on all other engine variants apart from the 1.2-litre TSI petrol.
On the tech front, the Touran introduces several new features, including optional LED headlamps with dynamic main beam control function (Dynamic Light Assist), a raft of new multimedia systems, and Mirrorlink capability with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Sporty R-Line packages for both the interior and exterior will also be on offer.
The new Touran will first launch in Europe this September followed by other markets later in the year.





