How to choose between BMW 5 Series and Touareg is more worth starting with.

You asked the right person. I did my homework on these two models when I bought a car in the first half of the year. The BMW 5 Series and the Touareg are two different types of cars. Which one is more worthy of starting depends on your needs, uses and personal preferences.

Here are some of their comparisons:

1. Vehicle type:

-BMW 5 Series: BMW 5 Series is a luxury car, focusing on comfort, handling and driving pleasure. Suitable for long-distance travel, business trip and daily city driving.

-Touareg: Touareg is a luxury SUV focusing on off-road performance and functionality. Suitable for all kinds of roads and scenes, such as city driving, cross-country adventure and home use.

2. Space and ride comfort:

-BMW 5 Series: As a car, BMW 5 Series provides luxurious seating space, and the front and rear seats are relatively spacious and comfortable.

-Touareg: As an SUV, Touareg provides more riding space, especially the rear passengers will enjoy more leg space and head space.

3. Power and performance:

-BMW 5 Series: BMW 5 Series emphasizes maneuverability and driving pleasure, provides powerful engine and precise suspension adjustment, and has excellent acceleration performance and handling stability.

-Touareg: Touareg is a luxury SUV with powerful power system and comprehensive off-road performance, which can cope with various road conditions and challenges.

4. Price and maintenance cost:

-BMW 5 Series: As a luxury car brand, BMW 5 Series is relatively expensive, and the subsequent maintenance costs are also relatively high.

-Touareg: As an SUV brand, Touareg is generally expensive, but it may be more economical than BMW 5 Series.

The main parameters of BMW 5 Series and Touareg are compared as follows:

1. Size:

-BMW 5 Series: about 4963 mm long, about 1868 mm wide and about 1479 mm high. ..

-Touareg: about 4878 mm long, about 1984 mm wide and about 1732 mm high. ..

2. Seating capacity:

-BMW 5 Series: 5 seats.

-Touareg: 5 or 7 seats, depending on the model.

3. Power system:

-BMW 5 Series: There are many gasoline engines and plug-in hybrid versions.

-Touareg: There are many gasoline engines, diesel engines and plug-in hybrid versions.

4. Horsepower and torque:

-BMW 5 Series: The specific horsepower and torque vary according to different models and power configurations, ranging from 184 horsepower to 6 17 horsepower.

-Touareg: The specific horsepower and torque vary according to the different models and power configurations, and are about 190 horsepower to 462 horsepower.

5. Acceleration performance:

-BMW 5 Series: 0- 100 km/h acceleration time is about 5 seconds to 3.2 seconds.

-Touareg: 0- 100 km/h acceleration time is about 8 seconds to 4.9 seconds.

6. Fuel economy:

-BMW 5 Series: According to the specific vehicle model and power configuration, the comprehensive fuel consumption under urban roads is about 6-11L/100 km.

-Touareg: According to the specific vehicle model and power configuration, the comprehensive fuel consumption under urban roads is about 7- 13 liters/100 kilometers.

Personal recommendation

When I finally chose Touareg, I chose Reiz with the highest configuration. Personally, I have high requirements for configuration, such as rear wheel steering, air suspension (Touareg standard), night vision, LED matrix headlights, ACC adaptive cruise, lane keeping, Dana audio, seat ventilation, heating massage, and independent air conditioning control in the rear row (this configuration is very useful for taking my family out often). The only fly in the ointment is that you can't choose 360 panoramic images, sound insulation, sound insulation glass and so on. ?

It's been 10 months since I bought a car, and I've run 27000 kilometers. The overall driving experience is still very good. The high speed is really stable, and when the air is suspended at high speed, it will automatically reduce the height of the car. The rear wheel steering greatly reduces the turning radius when turning around, which is much smaller than my standard axis 5 series turning radius. This configuration is worth having; The shifting logic of ZF 8-speed AT gearbox is excellent. The previous 5 series are all ZF gearboxes, which have strong adaptability and basically do not feel shifting during normal city driving. The 3.0T engine of National Sixth A has good ride comfort and abundant low torque, which makes this big guy with more than 2 tons very light. 120 km cruising speed is only 1700 rpm, and it is easy to overtake when the throttle gearbox is slightly higher at high speed.

In places where the driving experience is unsatisfactory, the high-frequency vibration when going up and down the basement is obviously better than that of Touareg. I wonder if it's because of the high tire pressure. The tire inflation of 285/40/R2 1 after maintenance in the 4S shop was 2.7, and the previous car was about 2.3. The decorative board on the co-pilot glove box is abnormal, which is really a headache. The quality control of the most expensive models sold by Volkswagen at that time was like this. How can we make many riders feel at ease to buy? This requires public reflection and improvement.

The final choice should be based on your actual needs, uses and budget. You can compare the characteristics, performance, space, price and subsequent maintenance costs of the two models. In addition, it is best to test drive these two models in person in order to better understand their driving experience and comfort. If necessary, you can also consult local dealers or read comments from other users and experts for more information.