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Britain's most popular car brand to bring back ‘favourite' model with a retro twist

Britain's most popular car brand to bring back ‘favourite' model with a retro twist

The Irish Sun11-06-2025

Popular car brand Volkswagen are looking to offer a new practical alternative to SUVs with qualities similar to the iconic microbus.
The
MPVs are renowned for their space, practicality and people carrying, making them the
According to
It is these features that have led to the car being likened to a modern-day microbus.
The microbus was first introduced in 1950 and went on to have an iconic history, becoming synonymous with hippie culture.
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The design direction of the new model is still under wraps although it is expected to be influenced by the likes of the 2011 Bulli and 2016 Budd-e.
This new take on the classic Microbus type 2 is reportedly aimed at families looking for a 'no-nonsense, high-utility electric vehicle with sliding rear doors and strong day-to-day usability.'
It is rumoured that this new model is under internal review, with a production decision yet to be officially made.
Reportedly, Volkswagen recently retrieved various MPV concepts from storage to support these internal discussions and explore how their design could be adapted for a new model.
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Autocar added: 'This move reflects a broader shift in thinking in Volkswagen's Wolfsburg headquarters in
, where there is renewed recognition that a dedicated family-focused MPV may still have commercial relevance.'
This model would rival popular electric SUV models like the
2026 Genesis GV70, No old ideas
The design direction of the car is also yet to be revealed, although buyers can expect an upright silhouette, short overhangs, a flat floor and a high roof line.
All of these considerations have been made with the aim of making the car as spacious as possible.
Launched in 2003, the Touran model is one of the most successful European models of its type with 2.6 million units sold globally.
However, it could soon be replaced with this new model.
It is reported that if given the green light, the new model could be released as soon as 2027 or 2028.
This has the potential to revive the Touran badge in line with Volkswagen's plan to provide future
1
The 2016 Budd-e that the model is set to take inspiration from

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