What is the real fuel consumption of the Touareg 2.0T?

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NolanAnn
07/24/25 4:17am
The Touareg is a mid-to-large-sized SUV under SAIC Volkswagen. The 2.0T version is divided into high and low power tuning. The low-power 330TSI has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 7.5L/100km, while the high-power 380TSI has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 8.8L/100km. However, according to statistics, the actual fuel consumption of the Touareg 2.0T is in the range of 9-12L/100km. Below is an introduction to the Touareg: 1. In terms of appearance, the Touareg draws heavily on the design of the CrossBlue concept car, giving it a very imposing look overall. In terms of details, it features a double-bar chrome-plated horizontal grille that extends directly into the headlights. 2. In terms of dimensions, the length, width, and height are 5039mm/1989mm/1773mm respectively, with a wheelbase reaching 2980mm. 3. In terms of configuration, it will be equipped with features such as adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, blind spot monitoring, collision warning, steering wheel heating, front seat heating/ventilation, and a panoramic sunroof.
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Josiah
08/10/25 11:54pm
I've been driving a Touareg 2.0T for over two years, mainly commuting in the city with an average fuel consumption of around 10-11L/100km. During heavy traffic like rush hour, it can rise above 12L, but on highways, it drops to 8-9L when driving more smoothly. Driving habits make a big difference: avoid stomping on the accelerator when starting, and maintaining a cruising speed of 80km/h is the most fuel-efficient. When using the air conditioning, opt for recirculation mode and minimize opening windows to reduce drag. Also, keep an eye on the vehicle's load—carrying too much adds unnecessary weight. Regularly check tire pressure, the air filter, and engine oil condition to ensure the engine runs efficiently. Sticking to these practices long-term can keep consumption within the 9-11L range, balancing safety and economy.
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