The Touran Price and Specification Guide Effective from 14.12.2019 Model Shown Is Touran R-Line with Optional Pure White Non-Metallic Paint

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The Touran Price and Specification Guide Effective from 14.12.2019 Model Shown Is Touran R-Line with Optional Pure White Non-Metallic Paint The Touran Price and specification guide Effective from 14.12.2019 Model shown is Touran R-Line with optional Pure White non-metallic paint. CONTENTS VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE PLAN – RETAIL SALES ONLY PAGE 03 MODEL PRICES For vehicles under 1 year old set to the Fixed Service regime that has not had its first service, comprising PAGE 06 STANDARD EQUIPMENT first two manufacturer’s scheduled services: PAGE 12 FACTORY-FITTED OPTIONS – ‘Oil service’ including oil filter change PAGE 20 ACCESSORIES – ‘ Oil service’ including oil filter change and ‘Inspection service’ plus a pollen filter replacement (if required) PAGE 21 VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE PLAN PAGE 24 VED AND ADDITIONAL ‘ON THE ROAD’ COSTS Excludes electric vehicles. Service plan covers first two consecutive services, limited to 1x ‘Oil service’ and PAGE 26 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 1x ‘Oil and Inspection service’. T&Cs apply: All vehicles must be set to the Fixed Service regime by the retailer. Maximum age of car is 12 months (Service plan must be taken out before first service is due). Additional work, PAGE 28 CO2 EMISSIONS, BIK% AND VED BANDS WITH OPTIONAL WHEELS including wear and tear is excluded. Servicing must be carried out in line with the requirement of the Service PAGE 30 ADBLUE® Schedule. All work must be carried out by an Authorised Volkswagen Repairer. Offers may be varied or withdrawn PAGE 32 COMPANY CAR TAXATION CHART at any time. Plan validity is dependent on required payments received. Administered by Volkswagen Financial PAGE 33 COMPANY CAR TAXATION COMPARISON Services. Retail sales only. For pricing and further details, please consult your authorised Volkswagen retailer or visit volkswagen.co.uk PAGE 34 VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE This recommended retail price list supersedes all previous recommended retail price lists and is effective from 14.12.2019. All recommended ‘On the road’ retail prices, recommended retail prices and specifications are correct at the time of going to Front cover model shown is Touran R-Line with optional LED premium press. These prices and specifications may be subject to change without notice. headlights, panoramic sunroof and Pure White non-metallic paint. 02 – THE TOURAN EFFECTIVE FROM 14 DECEMBER 2019. MODEL PRICES – 2020 MODEL YEAR ‡ 3 2 2 5 4 1 emission, emission, 5-DOOR COMPACT MPV 2 g/km RANGE – 7 SEATS. RDE2 Compliant Fuel Transmission PS Output, CO Basic Recommended £ Retail VAT £ Total Recommended £ Retail Additional the ‘On road’ £ Costs Manufacturer’s Recommended ‘On the road’ £ Retail £ Value P11D BIK % Insurance ABI Group S ‡ 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 115 126 22,979.17 4,595.83 27,575.00 900.00 28,475.00 28,210.00 33 TBA SE ‡ 1.5 ltr TSI EVO ‡ No Petrol 6-spd manual 150 138 22,775.00 4,555.00 27,330.00 900.00 28,230.00 27,965.00 31 17E 1.5 ltr TSI EVO ‡ No Petrol 7-spd auto DSG 150 125 23,858.33 4,771.67 28,630.00 860.00 29,490.00 29,265.00 29 17E 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 115 126 24,375.00 4,875.00 29,250.00 900.00 30,150.00 29,885.00 33 TBA 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 6-spd manual 150 125 24,570.83 4,914.17 29,485.00 900.00 30,385.00 30,120.00 33 17E 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 150 121 25,654.17 5,130.83 30,785.00 900.00 31,685.00 31,420.00 32 17E SE FAMILY ‡ 1.5 ltr TSI EVO ‡ No Petrol 6-spd manual 150 138 23,745.83 4,749.17 28,495.00 900.00 29,395.00 29,130.00 31 17E 1.5 ltr TSI EVO ‡ No Petrol 7-spd auto DSG 150 125 24,829.17 4,965.83 29,795.00 860.00 30,655.00 30,430.00 29 17E 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 115 126 25,375.00 5,075.00 30,450.00 900.00 31,350.00 31,085.00 33 TBA 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 6-spd manual 150 125 25,541.67 5,108.33 30,650.00 900.00 31,550.00 31,285.00 33 17E 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 150 121 26,625.00 5,325.00 31,950.00 900.00 32,850.00 32,585.00 32 17E 1 Figures shown are for comparability purposes; only compare fuel consumption and CO2 figures with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load. There is a new test used for fuel consumption and CO2 figures (known as WLTP). The CO2 figures shown however, are based on a calculation designed to be equivalent to the outgoing (NEDC) test cycle and will be used to calculate vehicle tax on first registration. For more information, please see volkswagen.co.uk/owners/wltp or consult your authorised Volkswagen retailer. 2 For full details of ‘First year rate’ VED (Vehicle Excise Duty), delivery to retailer, number plates and vehicle first registration fee included in the recommended ‘On the road’ retail price, please see page 24. 3 P11D value = Total recommended retail price + delivery to retailer £509.17, + number plates £20, + VAT £105.83 (calculated by reference to total of delivery to retailer + number plates). P11D value is based on standard specification model with no factory-fitted options or other accessories. 4 The BIK % figure quoted includes the 4% diesel supplement, where applicable. 5 The ABI insurance group is the recommended insurance rating set by the Association of British Insurers. Please note that insurance group ratings are purely advisory. They are used by insurers (ABI members and Lloyd’s syndicates) as one of the factors in calculating premiums. Insurers are not required to follow the advisory group ratings and they may depart from them if they so wish. ‡ These vehicles are WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure) type approved vehicles. More information is available at volkswagen.co.uk/need-help/wltp. SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) requires AdBlue®, please see page 30 or visit volkswagen.co.uk/technology/engines/adblue for more details. RDE2 refers to Real Driving Emissions Step 2. Prices, specifications, features, technical and other information (including fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and range) are updated regularly and are subject to change without notice (this may include changes between order and delivery). There may be a delay in updates to our materials – always consult your authorised Volkswagen retailer for the latest information. Volkswagen UK may change RRPs at any time (this includes where there are government changes in regulation and/or legislation). There may be a delay to any RRP displaying correctly on our materials. Always obtain prices from your chosen authorised Volkswagen retailer. EFFECTIVE FROM 14 DECEMBER 2019. VAT IS CALCULATED AT 20%. THE TOURAN – 03 MODEL PRICES – 2020 MODEL YEAR ‡ 3 2 2 5 4 1 emission, emission, 5-DOOR COMPACT MPV 2 g/km RANGE – 7 SEATS. RDE2 Compliant Fuel Transmission PS Output, CO Basic Recommended £ Retail VAT £ Total Recommended £ Retail Additional the ‘On road’ £ Costs Manufacturer’s Recommended ‘On the road’ £ Retail £ Value P11D BIK % Insurance ABI Group SEL ‡ 1.5 ltr TSI EVO ‡ No Petrol 6-spd manual 150 132 24,104.17 4,820.83 28,925.00 900.00 29,825.00 29,560.00 30 17E 1.5 ltr TSI EVO ‡ No Petrol 7-spd auto DSG 150 122 25,187.50 5,037.50 30,225.00 860.00 31,085.00 30,860.00 28 17E 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 115 120 25,700.00 5,140.00 30,840.00 900.00 31,740.00 31,475.00 32 TBA 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 6-spd manual 150 122 25,866.67 5,173.33 31,040.00 900.00 31,940.00 31,675.00 32 17E 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 150 118 26,950.00 5,390.00 32,340.00 900.00 33,240.00 32,975.00 31 17E R-LINE ‡ 1.5 ltr TSI EVO ‡ No Petrol 6-spd manual 150 138 24,812.50 4,962.50 29,775.00 900.00 30,675.00 30,410.00 31 17E 1.5 ltr TSI EVO ‡ No Petrol 7-spd auto DSG 150 125 25,895.83 5,179.17 31,075.00 860.00 31,935.00 31,710.00 29 17E 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 115 126 27,345.83 5,469.17 32,815.00 900.00 33,715.00 33,450.00 33 TBA 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 6-spd manual 150 125 27,512.50 5,502.50 33,015.00 900.00 33,915.00 33,650.00 33 17E 2.0 ltr TDI SCR ‡ No Diesel 7-spd auto DSG 150 121 28,595.83 5,719.17 34,315.00 900.00 35,215.00 34,950.00 32 17E 1 Figures shown are for comparability purposes; only compare fuel consumption and CO2 figures with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load.
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