Tuareg is Volkswagen’s first serial crossover, its debut took place in the fall of 2002.Β Today, the third generation of the model is on the assembly line, whichΒ was presentedΒ in March 2018 at a special event in Beijing.Β This year, the crossover turns five years old, and the time has long come for a planned restyling.Β New spy photos show for the first time the nature of the changes in the appearance of the Tuareg.

Render of the updated Tuareg

The crossover will get a new front end with a larger and wider grille visually integrated with the headlights.Β In this regard, Tuareg differs significantly from other new products of the company with a narrow jumper between the headlights, including the futureΒ TiguanΒ andΒ PassatΒ .Β The headlights themselves are also likely to be new, although they should retain the style with L-shaped LED running lights.Β If you believe the spy photos, then the SUV will lose decorative inserts in the front fenders and get slightly modified lining on the bottom of the rear doors.Β The captured prototypes have horizontal trims between the lamps, which suggests that a full-width horizontal trunk lid insert with an LED strip, as on many other models of the brand, may appear at the rear.

Render of the updated Tuareg

The crossover will get a new front end with a larger and wider grille visually integrated with the headlights.Β In this regard, Tuareg differs significantly from other new products of the company with a narrow jumper between the headlights, including the futureΒ TiguanΒ andΒ PassatΒ .Β The headlights themselves are also likely to be new, although they should retain the style with L-shaped LED running lights.Β If you believe the spy photos, then the SUV will lose decorative inserts in the front fenders and get slightly modified lining on the bottom of the rear doors.Β The captured prototypes have horizontal trims between the lamps, which suggests that a full-width horizontal trunk lid insert with an LED strip, as on many other models of the brand, may appear at the rear.