Is the Touareg from SAIC Volkswagen or FAW-Volkswagen?

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MacIan
07/25/25 4:01pm
Touareg is an SUV model produced by SAIC Volkswagen, with similar models including Tiguan and Tiguan L. SAIC Volkswagen and FAW-Volkswagen are two independent companies, and their vehicle lineups are completely different. Below is extended information about their vehicle lineups: 1. SAIC Volkswagen: Hatchbacks include the POLO series, Gran Lavida series, and Santana hatchback series; sedans include Santana, Lavida, Lamando, Passat, and Phideon; in the SUV and MPV segments, there are Touareg, Tiguan, and Touran L. 2. FAW-Volkswagen: Hatchbacks include Golf and POLO; sedans include Bora and Lavida, Sagitar and Lamando, Magotan, CC, and Passat; the MPV segment includes Golf Sportsvan; SUVs include T-Roc.
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