2011 Volkswagen Touareg Exclusive interior.
MSRP | Engine | HP | Manufactured |
€58,150 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Wolfsburg, October 12, 2010.
The new Touareg is now also available as a luxurious Volkswagen Exclusive model. The vehicle boasts a range of features including seats in a high-quality two-tone leather combination, 19-inch wheel rims and decorative elements in real wood.
2011 Volkswagen Touareg Exclusive interior.
In the Touareg Exclusive, high-quality seats in the two-tone leather combination "Nappa" are fitted as standard. The finely worked leather is available in the colour combinations Pepper Beige–Titan Black and Dark Burgundy–Titan Black. As well as being aesthetically appealing, the two-tone leather offers a special practical feature: it is so-called "cool leather", which prevents the seats from becoming too hot in direct sunlight.
The leather seat system includes heated front seats with electric 12-way settings, electro-pneumatically adjustable backrest side bolsters and head restraints with longitudinal and height adjustment. Likewise inclusive are the leather door inserts, a black headliner and sill panel strips in stainless steel with exclusive lettering. Decorative elements made from real wood in "Olive Silk Gloss" round off the exclusive ambience of the interior.
The 19-inch "Salamanca" alloy wheels, painted in Sterling Silver, are fitted as standard. The "Girona" wheel has the same dimensions and is available to order at no extra cost. A further option is the extravagant 20-inch "Tarragona" wheel, which gives the Touareg a particularly individual flair. The exterior is characterised by the "Chrome & Style" package and roof rails in anodised silver.
The Touareg Exclusive starts at €58,150 (V6 TDI BlueMotion Technology) and is available to order with all engine variants, for example the hybrid.
(source: Volkswagen)
2011 Volkswagen Touareg.
2011 Volkswagen Touareg Exclusive interior.
2011 Volkswagen Touareg Exclusive wheel.
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