In the style of a turbodiesel, it develops a strong 175 Newton-metres of torque from just above idle speed, yet it consumes only 6.4 l/100 km fuel in It is a turbocharged direct-injection engine with 105 PS. Setting the pace in sustainability is the Volkswagen 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 Volkswagen Touran is the innovative entry-level petrol engine, the 1.2-litre TSI. A full range of six new petrol and diesel engines point the way to fuel economy and emissions values which were previously inconceivable on an MPV. From a technical viewpoint, its progressive systems break through class boundaries, as in the case of the continuous main beam headlights (Dynamic Light Assist) being introduced on an MPV for the first time, and the new Park Assist 2.0 for nearly automatic parallel and diagonal parking. The look of the VW Touran now follows the updated Volkswagen "design DNA". At the Auto Mobil International in Leipzig (10 to 18 April), Volkswagen is now presenting a generation of the bestseller that has been redesigned in many areas. In Germany, it currently holds a market share of nearly 50 percent in its segment and across Europe, the Volkswagen ranks among the top five in its class. Exactly 1.13 million units of the Volkswagen Touran have been sold to date. The Volkswagen Touran is the most successful German compact MPV and "the" consummate family vehicle.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
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