Volkswagen Touran Explained

Volkswagen Touran
Manufacturer:Volkswagen
Aka:Volkswagen Golf Touran (Japan)[1] [2]
Production:2003–present
Class:Compact MPV (M)
Body Style:5-door MPV
Layout:Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
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The Volkswagen Touran is a car manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen since 2003 and sold in Europe and other select markets. A compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), it fills a gap in Volkswagen's model lineup between the Volkswagen Golf, with which it shares its platform, and the Volkswagen Sharan, its larger counterpart, which ceased production in 2022. The vehicle has been sold in Japan as the Golf Touran and the crossover-styled variant as the CrossTouran. The name 'Touran' is derived from the combination of 'Tour' and 'Sharan'. Despite the similarity of their names, the Touran is not related to the North American market Volkswagen Routan. The vehicle is delivered in five or seven seat versions.

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First generation (Typ 1T; 2003)

First generation
Production:2003–2015
Platform:Volkswagen Group A5 (PQ35)
Related:Volkswagen Golf Mk5
Volkswagen Golf Mk6
Volkswagen Golf Plus
Volkswagen Caddy Mk3
Engine:Petrol and CNG engines
1.2 L I4 TSI (2010–2015)
1.4 L I4 TSI (2007–2015)
1.4 L I4 TSI EcoFuel (2009–2015)
1.6 L I4 (2003–2010)
1.6 L I4 FSI (2003–2006)
1.8 L I4 20V Turbo (2005–2008; China)
2.0 L I4 8V (China)
2.0 L I4 FSI (2003–2006)
2.0 L I4 EcoFuel (2006–2009)
Diesel engines
1.6 L I4 TDI (2010–2015)
1.9 L I4 TDI (2003–2010)
2.0 L I4 TDI (2003–2015)
Transmission:5-speed manual
6-speed manual
7/6 speed DSG
Wheelbase:26801NaN1
Length:2003–2006: 43891NaN1[3]
2006–2010: 44091NaN1[4]
2010–2015: 43971NaN1[5]
Width:2003–2006: 17911NaN1
2006–2010: 17911NaN1
2010–2015: 17931NaN1
Height:2003–2006: 16511NaN1
2006–2010: 16411NaN1
2010–2015: 16741NaN1
Model Code:1T

Announced back in August 2002, the Touran, whose production started in December 2002 and sales commenced in 2003, is the first Volkswagen MPV based on a Golf platform, more precisely the first vehicle on PQ35 platform. It joined Volkswagen's existing MPV line up that included the Sharan and Caravelle (Volkswagen Bus).[6]

Volkswagen explained the name Touran was created from the word "Tour", i.e. to travel, with the addition of the end syllable from its big brother Sharan.[7]

It can be considered an extended version of the Golf Plus, since their front ends are similar in size, while the Touran's rear overhang is 2002NaN2 longer (and therefore a seven-seater, while the Golf Plus is a five seater).

The Touran introduced electro-mechanical steering, a first in its class and for Volkswagen. It is able to vary the weight of the steering depending on the road speed. Due to the lack of energy consumption in idle it also improves the overall efficiency of the vehicle. The Touran was the first vehicle to use Volkswagen's 2.0 TDI engine.

The engines available at the launch included a 1.6 FSI and two diesel engines, the 1.9 TDI with 740NaN0 and the 2.0 TDI 1030NaN0. The engines are EURO 4 compliant, except the 1.9 TDi when paired with the DSG (direct shift gearbox). The Touran launched with a six speed manual gearbox as standard, and a DSG for the 1.9 TDI Engines.

Safety

The initial test of the Touran in 2003, resulted in a four star rating for adult protection.[8] Volkswagen made slight changes to the Touran from November 2003, adding "an intelligent reminder for the driver and front passenger to buckle their seat belts." This allowed the Touran to be retested the same year, scoring a single extra point, and so giving the car a five star rating for adult protection:

Facelift (2006)

The Touran received a facelift for the October 2006 Paris Motor Show.

Park Assist

The 2007 model year Touran was the first production vehicle in the Volkswagen Group to be released with the new Park Assist technology. Park Assist helps the driver parallel park the vehicle. Firstly, after having activated the feature and whilst travelling up to 30 km/h Park Assist uses sensors to attempt to identify a suitable parking spot (defined as 0.8 metres longer than the length of the vehicle).

The driver then stops ahead of the parking spot, releases the steering wheel, but continues working the gears, accelerator and brake pedal as advised by the display panels, as the Park Assist controls the steering to park the vehicle.

CrossTouran

At the December 2006 Bologna Motor Show, Volkswagen released the third Cross vehicle designed by Volkswagen Individual GmbH.

The CrossTouran is distinguished from a standard Touran by its 17-inch alloy wheels, redesigned plastic guards which ape a crossover vehicle, and a 152NaN2 higher suspension/chassis setup that is optional for standard Tourans in Europe.

All CrossTouran engines are EU4 compliant.

Petrol engines

Diesel engines

Second facelift (2010)

When the vehicle was released to the markets in August 2010, the Touran was updated to the newer Golf VI looks. This included as new features compared to the previous generation the option for DCC (Volkswagen's adaptive suspension system), Light-Assist for Xenon Headlights, an improved Park-Assist System that can also handle perpendicular park positions and updated infotainment systems. The aerodynamics of the car were also improved, the Cw improved from 0,315 to 0,307.[9]

In late 2010, SAIC-VW released the new Touran in China.[10] Though its front was updated to the German style, the tail keeps the design of the previous generation model. The electronic systems of this domestically produced car were upgraded as its relative in Europe. A 1.4 TSI, which can output 93 kW, was added to the new model.

New engines were available following the downsizing trend, a 1.2 with 770NaN0 and a new 1.6 TDI with 660NaN0 or 770NaN0.[11] They replaced the 1.6 and 1.9 TDI from the previous model. The 1.2, 770NaN0 and 1.6 TDI 770NaN0 were also available as BlueMotion, Volkswagen's low fuel consumption vehicle program.

In 2012, the 1250NaN0 engine was replaced with the 1300NaN0.

Engines

The Touran is available with petrol, diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG) engines.

ModelYearsEngine and codeDispl.PowerTorque
1.2 TSI2010–2015 I4 8V 1,197 cc 770NaN0 @ 5,000 rpm 175Nm @ 1,550-4,100 rpm
1.4 TSI2006–2010I4 16V 1,390 cc 1030NaN0 @ 5,600 rpm 2200NaN0 @ 1,250–4,000 rpm
1.4 TSI2007–2015 I4 16V 1,390 cc 1250NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm 2400NaN0 @ 1,500 rpm–4,500 rpm
1.4 TSI EcoFuel2009–2015 I4 16V CDGA 1390 cc 1100NaN0 @ 5,500 rpm 2200NaN0 @ 1,500–4,500 rpm
1.6 R42003–2010 I4 8V 1,595 cc 750NaN0 @ 5,600 rpm 148Nm @ 3,800 rpm
1.6 FSI2003–2006 I4 16V 1,598 cc 850NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm 155Nm @ 4,000 rpm
2.0 FSI2003–2006 I4 16V 1,984 cc 1100NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm 2000NaN0 @ 3500 rpm
2.0 EcoFuel2006–2009 I4 8V 1,984 cc 800NaN0 @ 5,400 rpm 1600NaN0 @ 3,500 rpm
1.6 TDI2010–2015 I4 16V 1,598 cc 660NaN0 @ 4,200 rpm 2300NaN0 @ 1,500–2,500 rpm,
1.6 TDI2010–2015 I4 16V 1,598 cc 770NaN0 @ 4,400 rpm 2500NaN0 @ 1,500–2,500 rpm,
1.9 TDI2004–2010 I4 8V 1,896 cc 660NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm 2100NaN0 @ 1,800–2,500 rpm
1.9 TDI2003–2004 I4 8V 1,896 cc 740NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm 2500NaN0 @ 1,900 rpm
1.9 TDI2004–2010 I4 8V 1,896 cc 770NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm 2500NaN0 @ 1,900 rpm
2.0 TDI2003–2004 I4 16V 1,968 cc 1000NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm 3200NaN0 @ 1,750–2,500 rpm
2.0 TDI2004–2010 I4 16V 1,968 cc 1030NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm 3200NaN0 @ 1,750–2,500 rpm
2.0 TDI DPF2005–2010 I4 8V 1,968 cc 1030NaN0 @ 4,000 rpm 3200NaN0 @ 1,750–2,500 rpm
2.0 TDI DPF2010–2015 I4 16V 1,968 cc 1030NaN0 @ 4,200 rpm 3200NaN0 @ 1,750–2,500 rpm
2.0 TDI DPF2005–2010 I4 16V 1,968 cc 1250NaN0 @ 4,200 rpm 3500NaN0 @ 1,750–2,500 rpm
2.0 TDI DPF2012–2015 I4 16V 1,968 cc 1300NaN0 @ 4,200 rpm 3800NaN0 @ 1,750–2,500 rpm

The diesel models of the Touran offer better fuel economy. Given the proper conditions, it is possible to achieve over 60mpgimp in a diesel Touran.[12]

The car is delivered with a five- (1.6 only) and six speed manual transmissions, Tiptronic six speed automatic transmission (in 1.6, 1.6 FSI and 2.0 FSI (2003 to 2006 only)) or the DSG twin clutch automatic transmission; the 1.4 TSI, the 1.6 FSI from 2003 to 2006, the 1.9 TDI from 2003 to 2008, and the 2.0 TDI uses the six speed version, and the 1.9 TDI since the middle of 2008 use the seven-speed dry clutch version.

As for the 2010 model, an updated version of the 2.0 TDI engine was launched with common rail technology. The engine was introduced in the Volkswagen Passat in the models from 2008.

Touran Hy Motion and Hybrid

The Touran Hy Motion is Volkswagen's Hydrogen Development concept. It has a nickel-metal hydride battery which produces 80kW, it does the 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) sprint in 14 seconds and has a top speed of 1401NaN1.

In 2008, Shanghai-Volkswagen with Tongji University had released a Touran Hybrid, as part of the lead up to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

A prototype of the Touran Hybrid was shown with a 200NaN0 electric motor in conjunction with a 1100NaN0 petrol engine, the transmission will most likely be Volkswagen's Direct-Shift Gearbox (DSG).

Minor yearly changes

Distinguishing different model years of the model can be difficult, but there are some minor changes which can help:

Awards and safety

Second generation (Typ 5T; 2015)

Second generation
Production:2015–present
Assembly:Germany: Wolfsburg
China: Changsha (SAIC-VW)
Designer:Walter de Silva
Platform:Volkswagen Group MQB
Related:Volkswagen Golf Mk7
Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan
Engine:Petrol engines:
1.0 L OPF I3 TSI
1.2 L CYVB I4 TSI
1.4 L CZDA I4 TSI
1.5 L OPF I4 TSI
1.5 L EA211 I4 (China, Taxi Version)
1.6 L EA211 I4 (China, Taxi Version)
1.8 L EA888 I4 TSI
Diesel engines:
1.6 L SCR BMT I4 TDI
2.0 L SCR I4 TDI
2.0 L SCR BMT I4 TDI
Transmission:5 & 6-speed manual
6 & 7-speed DSG
Wheelbase:27911NaN1
Length:45271NaN1
45371NaN1
(Chinese market; 2021-present)
Width:18291NaN1
18341NaN1
(Chinese market; 2021-present)
Height:16281NaN1
16591NaN1/16821NaN1
(Chinese market; 2021-present)
Model Code:5T

The second generation Touran was introduced at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. It uses the Volkswagen Group MQB platform and offers increased cabin space, four new engines with 19% less fuel consumption, and an array of new advanced driver-assistance systems and infotainment options.[13] Autoradio with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is included as an option.

Visually, the car resembles Golf Sportsvan with an elongated rear trunk.

The drag coefficient was reduced to 0,296.

China market

The Touran currently serves as the successor to the Volkswagen Santana in Shanghai's taxi fleet since October 2018, as the Santana was phased out. Qiangsheng, one of the largest taxi firms in Shanghai, stated that the Touran offered greater passenger comfort over its predecessor. 100 new electric cabs were also added to the taxi fleet.[14] The Chinese market Touran L has the same wheelbase as the european model. It is available in 280TSI and 330TSI trims with the 1.4 litre TSI, known as the CSS in China, available on 280TSI models and the 1.8 litre TSI for 330TSI models. A 5 speed manual gearbox option is available on 280TSI models along with the 7 speed direct shift gearbox. 330TSI models come standard with the latter gearbox. The Touran L came standard in 5 seater configurations only when new. Pricing in 2016 ranged between 155,800 yuan and 230,800 yuan with 7 trim levels (23,850 to 35,330 USD - January 2021 exchange rate). Trim levels were known as: 280TSI Fashion (manual and DSG), 280TSI Comfort (manual and DSG), 280TSI Elegant (DSG only), 280TSI Deluxe and 330TSI Deluxe.[15] A 1.6 litre engine was only available for the 2018 model year under the Fashion trim level. Six-seater and seven-seater configurations were added to the range for the 2018 model year onwards.

As of January 2021, for the 2021 model year, only one model, the 280TSI was available. Trim levels are known as: Fashion (7-seater), Comfort (7-seater), Extension (6 and 7 seater) and Deluxe (6 and 7 seater). Pricing ranges between 151,800 yuan and 194,800 yuan (23,235 to 29,820 USD - January 2021 exchange rate).[16]

Additionally, in 2018 Cross Touran L was announced, being still the same wheelbase, but with plastic wheel arches and chassis sitting 23mm higher.[17]

Awards

Engine specifications

Petrol engines[20]
ModelYear(s)DisplacementFuel TypePowerTorque0–CO2 Emissions
1.0 TSI OPFJan 2019 – Jul 20199991NaN1Petrol1150NaN01900NaN011.3 s125 g/km
1.2 TSI CYVBMay 2015 – Aug 201811971NaN1Petrol1100NaN01750NaN011.3 s128 g/km
1.4 TSI CZDA/CSS (China)May 2015– 13951NaN1Petrol1500NaN02500NaN08.9 s126 g/km
1.5 TSI OPFNov 2018– 14981NaN1Petrol1500NaN02500NaN08.9 s125-128 g/km
1.8 TSIFeb 2016– May 201817981NaN1Petrol1800NaN02500NaN08.3 s140 g/km
Diesel engines
ModelYear(s)DisplacementFuel TypePowerTorque0–CO2 Emissions
1.6 TDI (SCR) BMTMay 2015 – Apr 201615981NaN1Diesel1100NaN02500NaN011.9 s115-118 g/km
1.6 TDI (SCR) BMTApr 2016 – Aug 201915981NaN1Diesel1150NaN02500NaN011.4 s117-121 g/km
2.0 TDI (SCR)Aug 2019 – Oct 202019681NaN1Diesel1160NaN03000NaN011.3 s119–121 g/km
2.0 TDI (SCR)Oct 2020 –19681NaN1Diesel1220NaN03200NaN010.8 s116–121 g/km
2.0 TDI (SCR) BMTMay 2015 – Nov 202019681NaN1Diesel1500NaN03400NaN09.3 s118–121 g/km
2.0 TDI (SCR)Nov 2020 –19681NaN1Diesel1500NaN03400NaN09.3 s122–123 g/km
2.0 TDI (SCR) BMTFeb 2016 – Aug 201819681NaN1Diesel1900NaN04000NaN08.2 s122-125 g/km
2.0 TDI (SCR) BMTJan 2019 – Jul 201919681NaN1Diesel1900NaN04000NaN08.2 s(125) g/km

Safety

Sales

!Year!Production
2003136,510
2004188,643[21]
2005191,207
2006178,122[22]
2007197,941
2008148,196[23]
2009126,168
2010134,897[24]
2011160,936
2012152,683[25]
2013135,382
2014126,567[26]
2015120,507
2016164,248[27]
2017144,676
2018130,417[28]
201990,366
202056,833[29]
202130,603
202227,403[30]
202333,983[31]

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: ゴルフトゥーラン(フォルクスワーゲン GOLF_TOURAN)のカタログ | 中古車ならGoo-net(グーネット) . ja . Goo-net.com . 2011-06-25.
  3. Web site: VOLKSWAGEN Touran - 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006.
  4. Web site: VOLKSWAGEN Touran - 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.
  5. Web site: VOLKSWAGEN Touran - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015.
  6. Web site: Volkswagen Touran . Fleet News . 2003-08-07 . 2013-05-14.
  7. Web site: Volkswagen AG Service Training . February 2003 . Self-study programme 306 The Touran . 4 May 2024 . Volkspage . PDF.
  8. Web site: Euro NCAP 2003 . 2011-10-23.
  9. Web site: Volkswagen AG Service Training . July 2015 . Programme autodidactique 548 Le Touran 2016 . 6 May 2024 . VAG Technique . PDF.
  10. Web site: Touran China official site. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110714222323/http://www.touranchina.com/. 2011-07-14.
  11. Web site: Entdecken Sie den Touran in 8 Ausstattungsvarianten. . de . Touran < Modelle . Volkswagen Deutschland/Volkswagen.de . 2010-12-14.
  12. Web site: Volkswagen Touran . Auto Express . November 2010 . 2011-11-09.
  13. Web site: Volkswagen presents the new Touran . . 2015-02-24 . Volkswagen Media Services . Volkswagen AG . 2015-02-25.
  14. Web site: Classic Santana taxis being phased out in time for import expo.
  15. Web site: 2016 Volkswagen Touran L specifications for the Chinese market.
  16. Web site: 2021 Volkswagen Touran L specifications for the Chinese market.
  17. Web site: Volkswagen Touran Gets a Crossover Version in China and It's Cool.
  18. Web site: Car of the Year Awards 2021: MPV of the Year. 2021-12-03. www.whatcar.com.
  19. Web site: Volkswagen Touran Review 2021. 2021-12-03. www.whatcar.com.
  20. Web site: Volkswagen Touran 3 - Technical specifications, size dimensions, fuel economy . ultimatespecs.com.
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