|
|
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| Large SUV from Volkswagen, a sister car to the [[Porsche Cayenne]] and [[Audi Q7]], launching second, after the Cayenne. Meant to be sporting, but more a comfortable SUV, with the second generation (from 2010) being more refined. Not economical: a V10 and W12 saw to that in the first generation, though a hybrid model débuted as part of the second. | | Large SUV from Volkswagen, a sister car to the [[Porsche Cayenne]] and [[Audi Q7]], launching second, after the Cayenne. Meant to be sporting, but more a comfortable SUV, with the second generation (from 2010) being more refined. Not economical: a V10 and W12 saw to that in the first generation, though a hybrid model débuted as part of the second. |
| + | |
| | | |
| *[[Volkswagen Touareg I]] | | *[[Volkswagen Touareg I]] |
| *[[Volkswagen Touareg II]] | | *[[Volkswagen Touareg II]] |
| + | *[[Volkswagen Touareg III]] |
| | | |
| | | |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 7 June 2018
Large SUV from Volkswagen, a sister car to the Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7, launching second, after the Cayenne. Meant to be sporting, but more a comfortable SUV, with the second generation (from 2010) being more refined. Not economical: a V10 and W12 saw to that in the first generation, though a hybrid model débuted as part of the second.
Marque: Volkswagen