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  2. Volkswagen Touareg - Wikipedia

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    Facelift Volkswagen Touareg (UK). The Touareg's first facelift was unveiled at the 2006 Paris Motor Show, [13] with its North American debut at the 2007 New York Auto Show as a 2008 model. [14] It now features the shield grille styling shared with other vehicles in the Volkswagen range. The updated Touareg has more than 2300 redesigned parts ...

  3. Volkswagen emissions scandal - Wikipedia

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    To deal with this problem, in 2005 Volkswagen licensed Mercedes' urea-based selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system called BlueTec for future diesel engine development. [ 56 ] [ 53 ] While effective at reducing NO x , an SCR system like Bluetec was expensive, high-maintenance and required more space than other methods, making it unsuitable ...

  4. List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines - Wikipedia

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    VW EA 897 is a diesel engine series of Volkswagen AG, which was developed by Audi. The series comprises six cylinder - V-engines with 3.0 liter displacement and is used in various vehicles of the Volkswagen Group since 2010. The engines are produced by Audi Hungaria Zrt. in Győr .

  5. List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines - Wikipedia

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    2005 VW Golf Mk5, 2006 VW Touran, 2008 Audi A3, 2008 VW Scirocco, possibly in the 2008 VW Concept R, 2007 SEAT León, 2008 Škoda Octavia, 2009 VW Tiguan, 2009 VW Golf Mk6 references "Volkswagen Golf GT TSI – Supercharged and Turbocharged 1.4L". VWVortex.com. Volkswagen AG. 29 August 2005.

  6. Volkswagen - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen (VW; German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːɡn̩] ⓘ) [Note 1] is a German automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.Established in 1937 by The German Labour Front, it was revitalized into the global brand it is today after World War II by British Army officer Ivan Hirst.

  7. W12 engine - Wikipedia

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    The first application of the Volkswagen WR12 was the 2001 Volkswagen W12 Nardò, a mid-engined concept car which set the 24‑hour world endurance record in 2001 with a distance of 7,085.7 kilometres (4,402.8 mi) and an average speed of 295 km/h (183 mph). The first production car to use the WR12 engine was the 2001 Audi A8 (D2). [5]

  8. VR6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen VR6 engine was designed for transverse engine installations in front-wheel drive vehicles. [2] The narrow angle of 15° between the two cylinder banks reduced the width of the engine, compared to a traditional V6 engine.

  9. Volkswagen Touran - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Touran is a car manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen since 2003 and sold in Europe and other select markets. A compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), [improper synthesis?] it fills a gap in Volkswagen's model lineup between the Volkswagen Golf, with which it shares its platform, and the Volkswagen Sharan, its larger counterpart, which ceased production in 2022.