2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran - Front Angle Picture
Volkswagen CrossTouran now fills the gap in the Cross lifestyle family, following the CrossPolo and CrossGolf launched earlier in the year. This new Volkswagen’s compact MPV traditionally ‘goes one better’ with its modified bad road kit complete with longer suspension springs it gets 20 millimeters more ground clearance than the standard model.
The striking exterior elements the new CrossTouran is instantly perceived as an autonomous model. The widened wheel arches form a unit with the side sills, which are drawn right up into the doors. It is also given a sporty character by the differentiated front and rear bumpers and the black grained protective strips on the doors. On top of that, come the mix of 215 tires at the front and 235s at the back, both on 17-inch alloy wheels.
2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran - Front Side Picture
2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran - Glass Roof Picture
As well as with the familiar TSI and TDI engines, the new CrossTouran is now also available with the particularly efficient and environmentally friendly ‘EcoFuel’ natural gas engine, ranging in power from 77 kW to 125 kW (105 to 170 PS). Fuel consumption when driving on natural gas is 4.8 kilograms per 100 kilometers, which equates to CO2 emissions per kilometer of 133 grams. The additional natural gas tanks are located beneath the floor, so that the vehicle’s cargo capacity of up to 1,989 liters is not affected.
The new CrossTouran, complete with all visual and technical refinements, can now be ordered in Germany from a starting price of €27,700.
2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran - Rear Angle Picture
2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran - Rear Side Picture
2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran - Side Picture
Volkswagen CrossTouran 2011 - Cockpit Dashboard Picture
Volkswagen CrossTouran 2011 - Interior Picture
Volkswagen CrossTouran 2011 - Rear Seating Picture