2017 Volkswagen Touareg
The next-generation Volkswagen Touareg
appears to have been spied testing for the very first time. All indications point towards
it being the new Touareg, complete with a selection of distinctive elements
from the current model.
The car pictured
appears slightly smaller than the existing Touareg and the wing mirrors have
also been mounted in a new location on the front doors. Additionally, the lack
of camouflage across the sides reveal an all-new design somewhat reminiscent of
the Bentley Bentayga, the world's fastest and most expensive SUV.
Underpinning the new model will be the
same platform as the Bentayga and Audi Q7 as well as the next-generation
Porsche Cayenne. This means that we can expect a range of petrol, diesel and
plug-in hybrid powertrains, likely very similar to those littered throughout
the Volkswagen Group.
As camouflage covers the front and rear
fascias, little can be said about the model's updated styling in these areas.
However, the lack of camo or any outlandish cladding across the entire car
suggests that development could be quite progressed, indicating that a debut
sometime in 2017 is possible.
Source : Carscoops