- Successful premium SUV to start its last year of production with a special edition
- Volkswagen launched the Touareg on the market in 2002 and has continued to demonstrate its premium competence ever since
- More than 1.2 million units sold in three generations
Wolfsburg – Production of the Touareg combustion engine model is due to end for customers in 2027. To mark this occasion, Volkswagen is launching the Touareg FINAL EDITION. Availability, prices and specification will be confirmed soon.
The luxury-class SUV has fascinated since 2002 with its confident character, excellent comfort and high-tech features. Volkswagen entered the premium segment for the first time 23 years ago with the Touareg and the Phaeton saloon.
The new special-edition model is characterised by exclusive design elements both inside and out. All equipment lines feature striking FINAL EDITION lettering laser-engraved on the window surrounds of the rear doors and embossed in the leather of the gear lever. The multi-colour ambient lighting comes as standard in the Black Edition equipment line and above; the label also appears in the illuminated dash panel trim and on the illuminated sill panel mouldings.
Technology pioneer with a global success story spanning more than 20 years. With its first off-road vehicle, Volkswagen entered a new vehicle segment in 2002 and at the same time
raised the brand to a higher level. With its dimensions, equipment and technologies, the Touareg quickly established itself in the luxury class. Despite its size, it has always exuded a timelessly understated design. Its interior has been stylish in every generation, with high quality standards and comfort as well as many new technical features. These innovations have also made it the flagship in Volkswagen’s portfolio up to the present day. Many features from the Touareg were also later available in the small car segment – luxury class technology became accessible to everyone.
While Europe, and Germany in particular, represent a significant sales market, the Touareg is now available in 39 countries. More than 1.2 million units have been sold to date – an impressive figure in the SUV C-segment.
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