Thanks for its MQB underpinnings, the Volkswagen Touran feels precise.
The price you pay for solid body control in the Volkswagen Touran is a rather firm ride.
The Touran's dashboard features high grade materials that we're used to from Volkswagen.
The Volkswagen Touran's MQB platform helps give you confidence to carry plenty of speed into corners.
The Volkswagen Touran boasts a range of punchy diesel engines, however the torque comes in low down and can sometimes spin the wheels.
The Volkswagen Touran has a very minimalist stance, with only a few defined details.
The angular tail-lights and bumper break up the bodywork in the Volkswagen Touran.
The Volkswagen Touran's middle row of seats provides decent space and folds flat easily.
The rearmost seats in the Volkswagen Touran are a bit tricky to access, and don't offer as much room as many of its rivals.
The boot of the Volkswagen Touran is relatively small in seven, five and two seat form, at 137, 703 and 1,857 litres respectively.
The new Volkswagen Touran is built around the familiar MQB platform.
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