SUV Large · Germany · 2002-Present

VW Touareg

VW Touareg — spec data and generation history.

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Verdict
B
Years
2002-Present
Generations
3
Segment
SUV Large

VW's Cayenne-platform large SUV — three generations on the UK market, all permanent AWD with proper low-range on Mk1/Mk2 and a centre-locking diff still on Mk3. Mk1 (7L, 2002–2010) shared platform with Cayenne and Q7, infamous for the 5.0 V10 TDI / 313 bhp (and the 6.0 W12 oddity); Mk2 (7P, 2010–2018) on PL72 dropped the V10 but kept the 4.2 V8 TDI (340 bhp); Mk3 (CR, 2018–Present) on MLB Evo with the Audi Q7 / Bentley Bentayga and the 422 bhp 4.0 V8 TDI as the flagship until Euro emissions rules killed it 2020. Honest verdict: a Cayenne for VW money is the appeal — Mk2 V6 TDI is the smart used buy.


What changed

Era-to-era deltas

Mk1 2002-2010 Mk2 2010-2018
BHP +1 bhp
Torque +50 Nm
0–60 mph −0.6 s
Top speed +5 mph
MPG +8 mpg
Mk2 2010-2018 Mk3 2018-Present
BHP +25 bhp
Torque +50 Nm
0–60 mph −0.4 s
Top speed +5 mph
MPG +5 mpg

Known issues by generation

Common faults reported on each generation — useful when shopping the used market.

2002-2010 · Mk1 (7L)
  • Air suspension compressor and bag failures
  • V10 TDI injector and EGR cooler costs
  • Driveshaft propshaft centre bearing
  • Climate control servo motors
2010-2018 · Mk2 (7P)
  • Air suspension failures
  • V8 TDI EGR cooler
  • 8-speed ZF auto solenoid faults
  • MMI infotainment failures
2018-Present · Mk3 (CR)
  • Air suspension compressor failures
  • Adaptive damper sensor faults
  • Innovision Cockpit lock-ups
  • 12V battery drain

Rivals

Audi Q7 · BMW X5 · Mercedes GLE · Range Rover Sport