New VW Touareg on Hells Revenge!

ACE

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I'm kinda impressed at these pics of the new VW Touareg on Hell's Revenge. VW decided to have the official press realease in Moab. This particular one has a locking center diff and locked rear. Enjoy.


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Rumor is, it walked right up Tip Over challenge without spinning a wheel.
 
With a tremendous 5" of wheel travel......ramps a whole 135.....

Just hope not to get stuck behind one up hells gate......;)
 
them pics = teh funny

cheers,

jj
 
I'd run it up HG and not think twice about it. Escalator on the other hand, I dunno.

Sean
 
Yeah but why do you need flex or a good ramp score if you can get through just fine without it? Don't get me wrong, I know the value of good flex but in a lot of cases, "it aint all that," especially if you're locked at both ends.
On another note, if VW brings their V10 TDI over here in the Touareg, which VW has already said it eventually will do (I'm not holding my breath though), that will be my next vehicle hands down.
 
Anything with lockers (and some without) can run on the slickrock. Let's take it on the Rubicon and see how much damage that 5" of wheel travel will get you with it's 2.5" of ground clearance.
 
bigjoe said:
Anything with lockers (and some without) can run on the slickrock. Let's take it on the Rubicon and see how much damage that 5" of wheel travel will get you with it's 2.5" of ground clearance.

That's not the point.
Any moron can figure out that it cant do everything a Jeep can, but at least they had the balls to try.

Kinda like when you were little and someone told you couldn't do something. You just had to prove them wrong.

John
 
Interesting. Of course, I have to admit that the first time I tried Tip Over Challenge, I made it just fine - with 235's, a TrashLok in back and a NEGATIVE 1" lift up front. Can't say I did as well in later years, "beefed up" and everything! :confused:

They chose their obstacle well, but, I'll give 'em credit too - unless they helicoptered in - they had to get there. Even though HR ain't the most hardcore trail, it's not that simple either, frontwards or backwards.

Mike in NJ :patriot:
 
Those pics remind me of my January 03 issue of Road & Track showing the Porsche Cayenne on Hells Revenge.


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They look very simular, same platform? Of coarse VW needed to one up the competition by getting bigger air for those press shots!
 
Why is the tread so clean on the tires? Wait, I'm sorry. If you look REALLY coose you can see that "the bat boy" is riding shotgun.
 
If I were a guessing sort (never wheeled Moab but did wheel Ft Irwin in a Blazer with MTs) I'd say because:

A: the place is a freakin High Desert Canyon! Nuttin but dust & high-traction rock.
B: probably some rubber burnt getting it up there...

Those are company photos... of course the subject is spotless.

Does it threaten people that another vehicle besides a solid axle Jeep might actually be capable of an occasional trail or obstacle?

I think those new Things (pun) are HOT
 
AWE, You are nooo fun at all. Here in so cal, and I'm sure many other areas,The are modified swing axle Bugs that are awesome.
But come on now, we all know that no-matter what they may be able to do, they will do most of their wheeling in the Mall parking lot. Truth be told, I would be most interested in the Audi version.
Remember the AMC Eagle? It got it's fair share of laughs. Why would any one need a 4WD statiom wagon? Huh? Given the choice over an H2, thats a no brainer. the Vdub.
But you really CAN see the bat boy riding shotgun!!!

:greensmok
 
xjblue said:
They look very simular, same platform? Of coarse VW needed to one up the competition by getting bigger air for those press shots!

Yes they were jointly designed (shared platform).
 
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