New Volkswagen Touareg to be unveiled at LA Auto show

    The latest large VW SUV will rival the BMW X5 and Volvo XC90 in international markets; gets more luxurious interiors and new design elements.

    Published On Aug 22, 2017 06:00:00 AM

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    Volkswagen is all set to take the covers off its second-gen Touraeg SUV at the upcoming LA Auto Show 2017.  Volkswagen boss Herbert Diess confirmed earlier that 2017 Volkswagen Touareg will be revealed later this year.

    The Touareg's headlights are sharper and more angular than before, while the tail-lights, which are hidden by fake light covers, are also slimmer.

    Sightings of a disguised Touareg test test car in showed that the next-generation SUV will get a design influenced by the Tiguan, as well as the larger, US-focused Atlas.

    Earlier sightings also suggest that the next Touareg's interior will also be more premium than before, with higher-quality materials and a larger infotainment screen. This is intended to help it rival the likes of the upcoming BMW X5 and the Volvo XC90 on even footing.

    Powertrains for the Touareg will include a plug-in hybrid, which will likely be related to the one that was used in last year's Beijing motor show concept. The concept’s hybrid engine had a total output of 386hp and 700Nm of torque, and could drive in full-electric mode for up to 80km. In its most economical mode, the concept was also said to be capable of more than 33.28kpl combined.

    In addition to the hybrid drivetrain, a more conventional turbocharged four-cylinder diesel and petrol units are likely to form the bulk of the Touareg's engine line-up.

    As is the case with the current model on sale internationally, all models will come with four-wheel drive as standard.

    There is no news of the SUV’s India launch.

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