New Volkswagen Touareg 2018 review - pictures


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<span id="docs-internal-guid-40f4458a-a31e-8614-6f1f-b53848799566"><span>The optional air suspension makes for an excellent ride, and the rear-wheel steering provides better low-speed manoeuvrability for the five-metre-long SUV.</span>

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<span id="docs-internal-guid-7a62c3b4-a31f-a3ac-2619-8efbb287b284"><span>The sharp styling, LED lights and rakish roofline make the Touareg more handsome than its Audi Q7 and BMW X5 rivals.</span></span>
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<span id="docs-internal-guid-9958091e-a321-a000-7d70-ecd72c148659"><span>A highlight is Volkswagen's Innovision Cockpit that runs gorgeous graphics on two screens which blend driving and infotainment together to give the illusion of a

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<span id="docs-internal-guid-6313c260-a323-bb03-43cd-03f26ea351d0"><span>Although some cheap plastics are used around the knees of the front occupants, the rest of the interior is high quality and up there with the class leaders. </spa
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As the Touareg lacks a seven-seat option, it means that rear passengers have loads of head and legroom.
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