
The differences between the 2017 and 2019 models are minimal, with the 2019 version adding some minor configurations. Here are some details about the Touareg: 1. The Touareg is a mid-to-large-sized SUV under the brand. It is equipped with three types of engines: a low-power 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, a high-power 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, and a 2.5-liter turbocharged engine. 2. Low-power 2.0-liter turbocharged engine: This engine has a maximum power of 137 kW, a maximum torque of 320 Nm, a maximum power speed range of 4100 to 6000 rpm, and a maximum torque speed range of 1500 to 4000 rpm. 3. High-power 2.0-liter turbocharged engine: This engine has a maximum power of 162 kW, a maximum torque of 350 Nm, a maximum power speed range of 4500 to 6200 rpm, and a maximum torque speed range of 1500 to 4400 rpm. 4. 2.5-liter turbocharged engine: This engine has a maximum power of 220 kW, a maximum torque of 500 Nm, a maximum power speed of 6000 rpm, and a maximum torque speed range of 2750 to 3500 rpm.

There are indeed differences between the 2017 and 2019 Touareg models. The 2017 version was the initial release, while the 2019 model received a minor facelift with improvements. The engine remains the same powerful 2.0T, but the 2019 version optimized the ECU tuning for more linear power delivery and reduced fuel consumption by 0.5L/100km, making daily driving smoother. The transmission was slightly adjusted from the old 7-speed DSG to a smarter shift logic, reducing jerky sensations. In terms of emissions, the 2019 model complies with the new national standards, which is better for the environment. I've studied the data myself—these upgrades aren't dramatic, but cumulatively, they refine the driving experience. If you frequently drive on highways, the 2019 model is worth considering because it also improved noise insulation. Overall, the differences are subtle but practical and don't affect reliability.

I drove the 2017 Touareg for a while, and my friend just got the 2019 model. Comparing the two, the most noticeable changes are in the exterior: the front grille design has shifted from rounded to more three-dimensional, the headlights are sharper with elements, there's an additional bright silver color option, and the wheels are more sporty. The interior seat materials have improved in comfort, making long drives less tiring. On the street, the 2019 model looks more youthful and stylish, catching more attention. As an average car owner, I think these minor upgrades aren't worth mentioning unless you're particular about details, especially since the powertrain hasn't changed much. The handling remains stable, and the spacious interior is great for family trips—the differences are mostly visual.

The 2019 Touareg features notable interior upgrades, with the center console screen expanding from 8 inches to 10 inches, supporting CarPlay for more convenient operation. The seat materials are more flexible, with enhanced lumbar support to reduce fatigue during long drives. Compared to the 2017 model, improved soundproofing materials reduce high-speed noise. The storage space layout has been optimized for easier access to small items. These small refinements in daily use enhance overall comfort, making driving more enjoyable. From a practical standpoint, the larger screen provides clearer navigation, which is ideal for users like me who frequently drive in unfamiliar areas.

The 2019 Touareg offers enhanced safety features, including added blind spot monitoring and improved rear camera clarity, with faster active braking response to prevent accidents. While the 2017 model provides basic safety, it lacks advanced intelligence. As a family user, these features give me greater peace of mind when traveling with children, and the camera significantly eases parking. Although the 2019 model is slightly more expensive, spending a few thousand extra for added safety is reasonable. Regular of the safety systems ensures reliability, making the 2019 model a wise long-term choice.

In the market, the 2017 Touareg offers high cost performance, priced 10,000-20,000 RMB lower than the 2019 model, making it suitable for budget-conscious buyers. However, the 2019 version features more updated technologies like the screen and safety systems, along with better resale value and less depreciation over the years. For economical users, the 2017 model is sufficient but comes with older equipment, while the 2019 version provides a fresher feel and slightly lower maintenance costs. If you plan to keep the car for only a few years, the 2017 model is a better deal; for long-term ownership, the 2019 version is more worthwhile. The difference lies in those minor upgrades that don’t affect the core. Choose based on your needs.


