Volkswagen Touareg: The End of an Era, or a New Beginning?

Michele Acquaragia

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Volkswagen's long-standing flagship SUV, the Touareg, is slated for discontinuation by March 2026, concluding an impressive production run that commenced in 2002 and resulted in 1.2 million units sold globally. This move, while signaling the end of an era for the combustion engine model, simultaneously opens the door for a potential electric resurgence of the revered nameplate. The brand plans to release a 'Final Edition' to commemorate the Touareg's legacy, featuring distinct, albeit subtle, design elements before its official departure.

Despite the Touareg's exit, its platform siblings, including the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7, Bentley Bentayga, and Lamborghini Urus, are all confirmed to continue production, some even receiving significant updates or electrified powertrains. This indicates a strategic shift within the Volkswagen Group, where internal combustion models are phased out in favor of electric alternatives, suggesting that the Touareg's retirement might not be a permanent farewell but rather a transformation into a new, electrified form.

The End of the Combustion Era for Touareg

Volkswagen is preparing to bid farewell to its combustion-powered Touareg, with order books closing in March 2026, marking the conclusion of a remarkable production history. Since its introduction in 2002, the Touareg has been a significant player in the SUV market, accumulating over 1.2 million sales worldwide. To commemorate this milestone, a 'Final Edition' will be released across all trim levels, distinguishable by laser-engraved lettering on the C-pillars and an embossed 'Final Edition' motif on the gear lever's leather, along with customized ambient lighting and illuminated side sill plates. This subtle tribute precedes the SUV's official retirement from the market.

The announcement of the Touareg's discontinuation signals Volkswagen's strategic pivot towards electrification, though the immediate offerings for a grand farewell are somewhat understated. The 'Final Edition' is priced at €75,025 in its domestic market, reflecting its position as a premium offering. This phase-out aligns with the broader industry trend of transitioning away from internal combustion engines, making way for cleaner, more sustainable vehicle options. The Touareg's legacy as a robust and capable SUV will be remembered as Volkswagen focuses on its future electric portfolio.

Anticipating an Electric Future for the Touareg Nameplate

While the internal combustion Touareg prepares for its final curtain call, Volkswagen's official statements subtly hint at a potential electric reincarnation. The company's press release specifically refers to the "Touareg combustion engine model," suggesting that the name itself might endure for a future electric variant. This speculation is bolstered by Volkswagen's recent announcement that forthcoming electric models will integrate the "ID" prefix with existing, well-established nameplates, raising the possibility of an "ID. Touareg" in the near future.

The original Touareg emerged during a pivotal time for Volkswagen, aiming to elevate the brand's luxury perception without encroaching on Audi's territory. Despite the eventual discontinuation of its ambitious counterpart, the Phaeton, the Touareg successfully navigated three generations. The continued production and evolution of its platform mates, such as the Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7 (with a new generation on the horizon), further support the idea that the Touareg's fundamental architecture remains viable. An electric Touareg would align perfectly with Volkswagen's forward-looking strategy and commitment to electric mobility.

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