When the Touran made its market debut on March 14, 2003, it proudly claimed to be “More than a family car.” This compact van has proven to be a versatile option for families, leisure activities, and business purposes, boasting exceptional all-around features. With over 2.6 million units sold, the Touran stands as one of the most successful multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) globally.
The introduction of the second generation Touran in 2015 marked VW’s first van built on the innovative Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB) platform. This advancement has allowed for extensive technical enhancements and model upgrades for the Touran.
Abundant driver assistance systems included
The standard equipment now incorporates a range of driver assistance systems typically only found in higher-end vehicle classes. Features like Active Cruise Control (ACC) with speed limiter, Autonomous Emergency Braking Front Assist, Lane Assist lane departure warning, and Side Assist lane change assist enhance safety and convenience for Touran drivers.
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A notable addition to the standard package is the PreCrash system at the rear, utilizing sensor technology to detect potential rear-end collisions and activate proactive occupant protection measures. With a multifunction camera onboard, the Touran can identify objects and individuals swiftly, playing a critical role in the vehicle’s safety and assistance systems.
Moreover, the optional “IQ.DRIVE incl. IQ.LIGHT” package now offers advanced features like the Travel Assist driver assist system and Dynamic Light Assist main-beam control. The Travel Assist system aids in lane-keeping, distance maintenance, and speed regulation, providing added convenience in various driving scenarios. Dynamic Light Assist enhances nighttime visibility by adjusting main beam output based on surrounding traffic conditions, ensuring optimal illumination for better road visibility.