The 2021 Touron is a medium and large SUV owned by Volkswagen, with an official guide price of 292,000 to 402,000 yuan. Take the four-wheel drive luxury version of the 2021 Touron 380TSI as an example. The official guide price of this model is 312,000 yuan. It is understood that there are currently no discounts in Liupanshui City. If calculated based on full payment, the purchase tax is 27,611 yuan, vehicle and vessel use tax is 400 yuan, permit fee is 500 yuan, shipping fee Mandatory road insurance is 950 yuan and the total landing price is 352,583 yuan; if you choose to buy with a loan, we will pay 30% of the down payment and the loan term Calculated for three years, the down payment amount is 93,600 yuan and the monthly payment amount is 6,768 yuan .
The front of the Touron features an atmospheric design style, with a rectangular grillee, which improves the entire vehicle to a certain level.
The interior of the 2021 380TSI four-wheel drive luxury version of Touron features an atmospheric design style, with gray trim panels, making it look dignified and attractive. This car comes standard with many configurations such as CarLife, fatigue driving reminder, Bluetooth/car phone, etc. The configuration performance is quite good, which improves driver comfort to a certain extent.
In terms of power, Touron is equipped with a 2.0TL4 engine with a maximum power of 162 kW and a maximum torque of 350 N·m. It is paired with a dual-clutch gearbox and features. an overall Ministry of Industry and Information Technology fuel consumption of 8.5 L/100 km. In terms of chassis, the front suspension of the car is MacPherson independent suspension, the rear suspension is MacPherson independent suspension.st a multi-link independent suspension and it also adopts a front four-wheel drive form.
Generally speaking, Touron's overall strength is relatively consistent with its market positioning. Do you think the price of this car is reasonable in front of the screen? Everyone is welcome to share your thoughts in the comments box!
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