VW Touareg Military Edition?
Volkswagen is considering building a military version of the Touareg?
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it still a soft unlike the monster H1 ... they have to make it more like the H1 and the FJ cruiser or something ... some muscles or something .
February 12, 2008 6:08 pm
Aging military versions of the Mercedes G-class? Almost 30 year old G is still one of the most capable off-road vehicles around. Touareg is not match for the G.
February 13, 2008 12:21 am
I'm sure this beast is as capable as it is robust, but aren't military vehicles usually designed by defense firms that specialize in that sort of thing? It seems like a bit of a publicity stunt... I mean, does VW honestly think they're going to be taken seriously by dressing up a Chelsey Tractor in green garb?
February 13, 2008 3:08 am
No, the Canadian military uses the Mercedes G Wagon for example as well as a heavy lift vehicle made by Mercedes. Some vehicles are made by defense-specific firms while others are variants. This is common. A vehicle like this would be employed for general use and not necessarily combat, though an armoured variant would likely be designed.
February 13, 2008 1:19 pm
the austrian army ordered about 135 touaregs, in military green but without armour, they should replace some old puch-G (also known as mercedes G).
February 13, 2008 3:51 am
As "Penner" already pointed out: this story ist as old as it gets. You can see it easily because the T-Reg in the photos ist a pre-facelift model. Furthermore: the german army rejected the car (projectname:"Frettchen"=ferret) because it literally broke apart during the tests. So: no T-Reg for the Bundeswehr...but we'll wait for the new "Robust"-Pick-up and its SUV-brother...they might fit.
February 13, 2008 9:35 am
Anyone who thinks this vehicle is soft is ignorant, forgetting that it's offroad capability is better than most off-roaders, even on street tires. This has been proven many times. The only concern I'd have is durability... It may need that V10 TDI to pull a trailer full of spare parts. I HOPE the Touareg 2 updates have really improved reliability, but performance-wise, the Touareg is a great choice.
February 13, 2008 9:08 pm









