How many seats does the Touareg X have?

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LaRicardo
07/29/25 10:28pm
The Touareg X adopts a 5-seat layout. More details about the Touareg X are as follows: 1. The front face of the Touareg X continues the design of the Touareg, featuring dual-wing daytime running lights; the front grille has been changed from two bars to three, and the front bumper is now a one-piece matte aluminum-look trim panel paired with a honeycomb mesh design. 2. The dimensions of the Touareg X are 4905mm in length, 1989mm in width, and 1719mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2980mm. 3. The Touareg X is equipped with either a 2.0T engine or a 2.5T V6 turbocharged engine, with maximum power outputs of 186 horsepower, 220 horsepower, and 299 horsepower, and peak torque of 320 Nm, 350 Nm, and 500 Nm, respectively.
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