VW Dune Buggy
Toureg Hits the Sands
Looking like a refugee from some apocalyptic survival movie, this little beauty is Volkswagen’s latest Touareg TDI, albeit a singularly limited edition built specifically to contest SCORE’s Baja Trophy Truck Series in the US.
The Race Touareg TDI Trophy Truck bears little resemblance to its ponderous stable-mates, with a one-off chassis by Arciero Miller Racing featuring a 125ins wheelbase. However it’s no racing lightweight at 2,500kgs so will need every one of its 550bhp to keep pace with the field. The necessary firepower is provided by a 5.5 litre V12 diesel that also pumps out 635lb ft of torque.
Keeping this off-road missile connected to the desert terrain requires full-on suspension. Double A-arms at the front provide 25ins of wheel travel, while a 4-link set-up at the rear allows an even more impressive 30ins of travel.
The latest VW ‘dune buggy’ is a far cry from the vehicle that started America’s love affair with off-road racing – the original Meyers Manx buggy that famously took on and beat the off-road motorcycles in the Baja desert back in 1967, spawning the estimated 250,000 dune buggy imitations that have been built on VW Beetle floorpans in around the world.

Why so heavy?! Imagine it would be fun to drive though.
... or a Polo
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Why so heavy?! Imagine it would be fun to drive though.

Why so heavy?! Imagine it would be fun to drive though.
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