The German automaker has announced the 2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran price while customers that whant a van with the ‘go-anywhere’ look should know they can already place their orders.
The 2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran price starts at 27,700 Euro and the wide range of powering units available for it are able to produce between 105 PS (77 kW) to 170 PS (125 kW).
If compared to the regular model the 2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran comes with features that make it appear more dynamic, and these include a redesigned rear-end, wider wheel arches, new side sills, black protective door strips, a 20 mm lowered suspension and 17 inch alloys.
At the interior the 2011 Volkswagen CrossTouran has 40 storage bins and an optional third seat row and as far as efficiency the German minivan needs 4.8-litres of fuel pto cover 100 Km and has CO2 emissions of 133 g/Km.  
Volkswagen press release :
Wolfsburg, 11 August 2010 – It’s the positive lifestyle statement of the
summer: the new CrossTouran! Following the CrossPolo and CrossGolf
launched earlier in the year, the CrossTouran now fills the gap in the
Cross lifestyle family. Volkswagen’s ‘more extrovert’ compact MPV is now
available to order from a starting price of €27,700.
The Touran already follows the new Volkswagen design DNA and
impresses externally with a dynamic character line, a new, powerful
rear-end design and two-part taillight clusters. However, the
CrossTouran traditionally ‘goes one better’ and with its modified bad
road kit complete with longer suspension springs it gets 20 millimetres
more ground clearance than the standard model. On top of that comes the
mix of 215 tyres at the front and 235s at the back, both on 17-inch
alloy wheels. Thanks to its striking exterior elements the new
CrossTouran is also instantly perceived as an autonomous model. The
widened wheel arches form a unit with the side sills, which are drawn
right up into the doors. It is also given a sporty character by the
differentiated front and rear bumpers and the black grained protective
strips on the doors.
In addition to a specific design the
autonomous ‘Cross’ brand also stands – like ‘GTI’ and ‘R’ – for a
specially designed set of features. As well as the alloy wheels,
bodywork kit and bad road suspension, the new CrossTouran boasts added
features aplenty: a roof rack in matt aluminium, decorative trim in
stainless steel look, electric windows front and rear, extra comfortable
seats in the front with height adjustment and lumbar support, leather
steering wheel plus leather trim on gearlever knob and handbrake and a
special seat cover pattern.
Through the sum of its special
features the CrossTouran glistens with Wolfsburg virtues: interior
comfort and convenience (40 storage bins and optional third seating
row), driving fun and environmental awareness. For instance, as well as
with the familiar TSI and TDI engines the new CrossTouran is now also
available with the particularly efficient and environmentally friendly
‘EcoFuel’ natural gas engine. Fuel consumption when driving on natural
gas is 4.8 kilograms per 100 kilometres, which equates to CO2 emissions
per kilometre of 133 grams. The additional natural gas tanks are located
beneath the floor, so that the vehicle’s cargo capacity of up to 1,989
litres is not affected.
In total CrossTouran customers have
a wide array of TSI, TDI and natural gas engines to choose from,
ranging in power from 77 kW to 125 kW (105 to 170 PS). This
lifestyle-oriented all-rounder – complete with all visual and technical
refinements – can now be ordered in Germany from a starting price of
€27,700.

Source: Volkswagen