On April 19th, Volkswagen unveiled six new models.
ID.6 X and ID.6 CROZZ are built on the MEB platform, with a wheelbase of 2,965 millimeters, and a flexible 6 or 7 seat layout. The 6-seat version comes with comfortable second-row independent seats, while the 7-seat version meets a diverse range of user needs with excellent flexibility.
ID.6 offers two battery options, with a maximum range of over 580 kilometers (NEDC). It is also equipped with the IQ.DRIVE system, which integrates the new generation Travel Assist cruise control assistance system, among other features.
The SAIC Volkswagen Touareg family features a new design and more touch controls, including touch lights inside the car and rear touch air conditioning control panel. The Touareg is 5,052 millimeters long, 1,989 millimeters wide, 1,773 millimeters high, and has a wheelbase of 2,980 millimeters.
The SAIC Volkswagen Touareg X features an R-Line special new front bumper with high-gloss black trim, and an R-Line style design for the lower spoiler and special rear bumper. While slightly smaller than the Touareg, both models are equipped with the third-generation EA888 2.0 T engine, with a maximum power of 137 kilowatts and 162 kilowatts, respectively.
The FAW-Volkswagen new digital Golf GTI comes with matrix LED headlights with dynamic light control and accompanying steering, GTI-specific center console trim, GTI emblem multifunctional leather steering wheel, reinforced sports independent suspension and large-size wheels. The car is equipped with a 2.0 T turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 162 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 350 Nm, with a 0-100 kilometers per hour acceleration time of just 7.1 seconds.
The all-new model of FAW-Volkswagen, the Talagon. With a length of 5,152 millimeters, a width of 2,002 millimeters, a height of 1,795 millimeters, and a wheelbase of 2,980 millimeters, it can provide a flexible 6 or 7-seat layout. Built on the MQB Evo platform, the high-end model is equipped with a 2.5 T V6 engine, a DQ501 gearbox, and a 4MOTION® four-wheel drive system.
Information source: Volkswagen
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