does the new vw touareg 2 share the same chassis as the porsche cayenne?

i know the older ones shared the chassis... i like this touareg 2...

  • The Toureg and Cayenne was a joint development project between Porsche and VW in order to help keep the costs of developing the SUV low enough to make them more immediately profitable. Outside of the chasis, each version is largely different with suspension, engine, drive train, trim and finish, etc, being designed by... Read More
  • Volkswagen doesn't own Porsche. No company owns Porsche. But Porsche has a large stake in Volkswagen. "On 26 March, 2007 Porsche took its holding of Volkswagen shares to 30.9%," http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/porsche That wouldn't make sense since Porsche makes more money than Volkswagen, obviously Volkswagens go for a... Read More
  • They share the same chassis. Porsche owns VW, so both the Touareg and Cayenne where design together. VW makes all the parts for the Cayenne expect for the engine. Are you talking about the new VW SUV the scirocco?
  • they are the same vehicle, minor changes here and there but most of the control units even on the porsche have the vw emblem on them.
  • Yes, they do, but everything else is VW. The engine, transmission, wheels and tires, brakes, suspension, and AWD system is VW's design.
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