What is the weight of the Touareg?
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Touareg currently has 7 models on sale, with a total vehicle weight ranging from 2005 to 2090 kg. It is a 5-door, 7-seat SUV with dimensions of 5052*1989*1773 mm. In the same class, the Audi Q3 2022 model has a total vehicle weight of 1570 kg, while the Explorer 2020 model weighs 1997 kg. In terms of power, the Touareg 2021 330TSI has two models: the two-wheel-drive Premium Luxury Edition and the two-wheel-drive Luxury Edition. Both are equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine and a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission (DCT). The engine has 4 cylinders in a transverse layout, and the drive system is front-wheel drive. In terms of other configurations, all or some models of the Touareg 2021 330TSI are equipped with features such as driver/passenger airbags, front/rear head airbags (curtains), ISOFIX child seat interface, driving assistance imaging, and rear cross-traffic alert system. It is important to note that the Touareg is a mid-to-large SUV under the Volkswagen brand, filling the gap in Volkswagen's 7-seat SUV lineup and also being the largest model Volkswagen sells in China. The Touareg's sibling model in the U.S. is the Atlas. The two differ not only in some exterior and interior details but also in hardware. The Atlas is powered by a 2.0T and 3.6L-V6 engine paired with an 8AT, while the Touareg uses a 2.0T and 2.5T-V6 engine paired with a DQ500 wet dual-clutch transmission.
As someone who frequently drives long distances, I've noticed that the Touareg typically weighs around 2000 kilograms, with some variation depending on the configuration. Heavier cars feel particularly stable on the highway, resisting drifting even in strong winds or rain, which greatly enhances the sense of safety when traveling with family. Of course, the increased weight also leads to higher fuel consumption—averaging 11-12 liters per 100 kilometers in city commuting and dropping to around 10 liters on long suburban trips. While it burns more fuel than smaller cars, the trade-off is a more secure ride. Before purchasing, consider your lifestyle. If you often drive on rough roads or tow heavy loads, the Touareg's weight can actually make it more reliable, though it requires a bit more effort when parking or turning. Regular tire wear checks are also crucial—heavier vehicles wear tires faster, so replacing them more frequently helps maintain performance.
I'm a homemaker who usually drives the kids around and runs errands. The Teramont weighs around 2 tons, depending on whether it's the base model or higher trim. Naturally, the heavier weight leads to higher fuel consumption, averaging about 12 liters per 100 kilometers. The annual fuel cost alone adds up to several thousand yuan, which isn't ideal from an environmental perspective. But I love its spacious interior—the trunk can easily fit a stroller and camping gear without any hassle. The weight also helps absorb road bumps, making it quieter on rough roads and quite comfortable. The downside is that parking in the city can be tricky; smaller parking spots make turning difficult, and it takes some time to get used to a new car. When choosing a car, you need to balance its purpose. For family life, the stability and practicality of a heavier vehicle outweigh the fuel efficiency of a smaller car.