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Volkswagen is killing off one of its oldest SUVs and this EV

Last updated: August 6, 2025 9:05 am
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Volkswagen is making some significant changes to its lineup, with plans to retire two of its SUV models. The Volkswagen Touareg, which has been in production for over 24 years, will be discontinued in 2026. This luxury SUV, developed alongside the Porsche Cayenne, will make way for the Tayron as the largest SUV in Volkswagen’s UK lineup. Unlike some of its popular counterparts like the Golf and Tiguan, the Touareg will not have a direct successor.

In addition to the Touareg, Volkswagen is also saying goodbye to the ID.5, an electric coupe-SUV that was launched in 2021. Despite being positioned as a sportier alternative to the ID.4, the ID.5 has failed to meet expectations. As a result, Volkswagen has decided to remove it from its lineup starting in 2027. This move comes as the company focuses on more affordable, mass-market EVs like the upcoming ID.2 and ID.1 models.

The ID.2 is set to launch next year, potentially as the ID.Polo, followed by an SUV variant. The production version of the ID.1 is scheduled for release in 2027. Additionally, Volkswagen is reportedly working on a “mini Buzz,” an electric MPV that will replace the Touran. While this concept has been discussed in boardroom meetings, nothing has been confirmed yet.

Despite having eight of the top ten best-selling EVs in Germany in the first half of 2025, Volkswagen has faced challenges in global markets. With a focus on revamping its ID series of electric vehicles, the company aims to regain momentum. By prioritizing crossovers and SUV models, Volkswagen is aligning its strategy with market demand. The success of its new entry-level EV lineup will be pivotal in determining its future trajectory. Only time will tell if these changes will help Volkswagen stay competitive in the evolving automotive landscape.

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