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VW Touareg

The Volkswagen Touareg is a mid-size premium SUV that combines an elegant silhouette with rich equipment and impressive off-road capabilities. Introduced in 2002, the model has been offered in various engine and trim configurations. To date, three generations of the Touareg have been released, with the latest debuting in 2018.

Factory VW Touareg Wheels

From the beginning, the Volkswagen Touareg has been equipped with large alloy wheels in a variety of designs. The first generation offered wheels ranging from 17 to 20 inches. In the second and third generations, wheel sizes range from 18 to 21 inches, available in silver, silver-black, and black finishes.

VW Touareg Wheels: Bolt Pattern, Diameter, Width, and ET Specification

Rim size and width can typically be selected based on personal preference, as manufacturers allow for a range of compatible sizes. However, it is crucial to ensure the correct bolt pattern and offset (ET), which determines the wheel's mounting depth.

  • What is the wheel diameter for the VW Touareg?

Different generations and versions of the Volkswagen Touareg support various wheel diameters. Most models can accommodate 18", 19", 20", and 22" wheels. In some cases, 16" and 17" wheels are also compatible.

  • What is the bolt pattern for VW Touareg wheels?

The VW Touareg uses a 5-bolt wheel mounting system. Depending on the model version, the bolt pattern can be 112 mm, 120 mm, or 130 mm. Therefore, compatible bolt patterns include 5x112, 5x120, and 5x130 mm.

  • What is the wheel width for the VW Touareg?

The Volkswagen Touareg can be fitted with wheels ranging from 7.5 or 8 inches up to 10.5 inches in width. Wider wheels are typically paired with larger diameters. For instance, 22-inch wheels on certain variants may range from 9 to 10.5 inches wide.

  • What is the ET (offset) for VW Touareg wheels?

For most VW Touareg models, the ET (offset) ranges from ET 40 to ET 55 mm. However, third-generation models equipped with 4MOTION all-wheel drive systems require wheels with an offset between ET 20 and ET 35 mm.