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Volkswagen Touareg review

The Volkswagen Touareg gets its name from a nomadic tribe who live in the Sahara. While you’re more likely to use it for popping to the shop or the local beach than a journey into the desert, it’s a car that will certainly transport you – and your family - in style. Read our full Volkswagen Touareg review below.

Sam Sheehan from cinch

By Sam SheehanUpdated on 15 August 2024

Pros

  • Extremely luxurious
  • Punchy engine and hybrid options
  • Good on and off-road

Cons

  • Not the most economical
  • No seven-seater option
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Interior

Our rating: 10/10

The Touareg pitches itself up against other luxury SUVs from Audi, BMW and even Porsche, so the interior has to be good – in fact, it’s even better than that.

Driving position

Park yourself in the driver’s seat and you’ll find it is armchair comfortable as well as being almost infinitely adjustable to give you the perfect, high-up driving position.

Tech and features

Depending on the model, you’ll either find a fairly standard instrument cluster plus an eight-inch infotainment screen or something that VW call their Innovision Cockpit.

The latter consists of a pair of large screens that run across the dashboard and control almost everything in the car – with all the useability of a phone touchscreen.

Throughout the cabin, you’ll find that the best possible materials have been chosen with soft-touch plastics and leather-trim seats as well, on higher-spec models.

Performance

Our rating: 9/10

Handling and ride comfort

One of the key issues with a car that’s as big as the Touareg is often its handling.

It’s not easy to stop such a huge piece of metal from rolling around corners and being generally pretty unsatisfying to drive.

So, it’s an incredible job that the folks at VW have done making the car as nimble and agile as it is.

Some reviewers have gone as far as saying that it’s like driving an oversized Golf, and even the steering is light enough to feel like one, too.

This car is perfect for motorway driving where its safety features – like Lane Assist and the Driver Alert Feature – prove invaluable plus the many parking sensors make it quite a practical city car.

Practicality

Our rating: 8/10

Boot space

One thing you won’t be short of in your Touareg is luggage space. The boot is genuinely huge and can be made even bigger still by sliding the rear seats forwards.

Fold them down completely and huge turns into absolutely massive, creating enough space to carry virtually anything you might ever want to take home.

If you have a model equipped with air suspension, you can even lower the car slightly for even easier loading.

Storage solutions

Within the cabin there’s also all the space you need for all those essentials like cups and bottles, guidebooks and other bits and pieces that would be cluttering up the interior in a smaller, less practical car.

Rear seats

Space for driver and passengers is never going to be an issue in the Touareg.

Is it a little surprising that there are only two Isofix points for child seats in the rear when there could well be three? Yes, it is.

It’s also a bit of a disappointment that there’s no seven-seat option in the Touareg and so the maximum capacity is five passengers.

Running costs

Our rating: 5/10

Fuel economy

The Touareg’s two-tonne body coupled with 3.0-litre engine and an eight-speed automatic gearbox is always going to mean it’s a thirsty car.

So brace yourself for plenty of trips to fill up.

The most economical diesel engine can take you around 34 miles on a gallon, and if you choose petrol instead this figure drops to a little under 27mpg.

There is a hybrid engine available on the R-model that can lower consumption if used carefully.

The verdict

Interior

10/10

Performance

9/10

Practicality

8/10

Running costs

5/10

When it comes to large SUVs, the Touareg can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best of them.

It handles like a smaller car and is perfect for long motorway journeys – you might even enjoy those trips because it’s so comfortable, and we can’t say fairer than that.

There's stacks of space, so unless you specifically need to carry lots of young children or seven people, then be prepared to travel around in style (even if that comes with high running costs).

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