Volkswagen Engine Technology 2006- Power train offensive: Maximum power with minimum consumption- Golf and Touran: new TSI and TDI with high performance and low consumption- Jetta: with the T-FSI-Engine from the Golf GTI a strong sports limousine- Touran: as a gas powered EcoFuel it cuts fuel costs in half16 March 2006Wolfsburg, Germany -- Volkswagen continues its power train offensive. First: the new Golf GT with 125 kW / 170 PS strong TSI takes off this spring. Second: parallel to that, Volkswagen will be launching an also 170 PS strong TDI for the Golf GT and the Touran. Third: the Touran will also be available with a double charged TSI engine which in this case achieves 103 kW / 140 PS. Fourth: if you are looking for an alternative to gasoline and diesel, Touran is an option as well. Because in the future, Volkswagen will cut fuel costs in half with its natural gas powered Touran EcoFuel. Fifth: the new Jetta T-FSI presents itself absolutely economical but also very sporty. With the 147 kW / 200 PS strong turbo FSI from the Golf GTI it reaches a maximum speed of 235 km/h.