What is the Volkswagen car model starting with 'tou'?

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DelIan
07/30/25 5:06am
Volkswagen car models starting with 'tou' refer to the Touareg, an SUV produced by German automaker Volkswagen, known as 'Tu Rui' in Chinese. Origin of the Touareg name: The Touareg is an SUV produced by German automaker Volkswagen. The name 'Touareg' originates from the Tuareg people, a nomadic ethnic group living around the Sahara Desert. Each Volkswagen car series has a legendary naming story, and the Touareg is no exception. In the regions surrounding the Sahara Desert, there exists an ethnic group called the 'Tuareg'. The Volkswagen Touareg derives its name from this group. Naming it after a desert-dwelling people reflects Volkswagen's confidence in the Touareg's off-road capabilities and adventurous spirit. Touareg powertrain: In terms of powertrain, the Touareg is equipped with a 3.6L V6 turbocharged gasoline engine and a 3.0L V6 diesel engine, with maximum power outputs of 206 kW and 176 kW respectively. Additionally, a 3.0L hybrid variant is available, which combines a 3.0L supercharged V6 engine with an electric motor. The transmission system features an eight-speed automatic gearbox.
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