Volkswagen has revealed UK pricing and specification details for the most powerful model it has ever put into series production: the Touareg R.
In keeping with the high-performance R sub-brand’s recent commitment to electrification, the new SUV uses a plug-in hybrid drivetrain to deliver 456bhp and 516lb ft, and can travel for up to 28 miles in electric-only mode. This powertrain propels the near-2.5-tonne SUV from 0-62mph in 5.1sec - just 0.4sec slower than the Golf R hatchback - and on to an electronically limited top speed of 155mph. It also manages an official 94.2mpg on the WLTP cycle and emits 67g/km of CO2.
The latest and largest addition to Volkswagen's expanding R performance line-up is priced from £71,995, and brings a raft of added equipment over the standard Touareg in addition to the performance boost. The quilted, ventilated leather sports seats are heated in both the front and rear, as is the sports steering wheel, while blue upholstery stitching, R badging and a 30-colour ambient lighting function set the interior apart from that of the standard car.
The R also brings air suspension, a park assist function, matrix LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof, privacy glass and four-zone air conditioning. Visually, the new car follows its R stablemates in adopting a performance-inspired look, with optional Lapiz Blue paint, R badges, a subtle bodykit and gloss black inserts, plus 20in Braga alloy wheels or optional 22in Estoril rims.
Last year, Autocar was shown around the Touareg R by then head of the R division, Jost Capito, who revealed why Volkswagen had opted to make the model a plug-in hybrid rather than use the more powerful mild-hybrid V8 from sibling brand Audi’s recently launched RS Q8.
“The Volkswagen Touareg is the perfect car for the step into electrification,” explained Capito. “The engines from these other cars were never considered, as the Touareg is designed as a comfortable fast cruiser that needs to go from comfortable to sporty, but not extreme sporty. This is a car for enthusiasts but also for people with active lifestyles.”
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The mess which the horizontal bars of the grille fail to hide.
With the proliferation of sensors and other electronic aids, a new design language for the front is urgently needed.
I agree when oh when will manuactures be held to book over all these over egged milage figues ? Mind VW being the most honest car maker on the planet I might have to agree with those figures. NOT this lying company who is still being investigated for false emission figures are supposed to believe we think those claims are true Joke come on Autocar stop thinking and publising such tosh. This Towrag will only be seen at V W,s head quarters and their big dealerships as directors and managers park spaces at these dealers. Who in their right mind would buy this and for that over priced selling price. Mind in two years it will be the go to druggies sellers car as will be selling at about £22.50 !!
About 21mpg v8 economy
.....When the battery is done. This motor is not very economical in the A7 never mind this big barge.