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Where others fail, the Volkswagen Touareg just keeps going up and up to an altitude of exactly 6080 metres. The Touareg Expedition from Volkswagen Individual is confirmed as holding the "Guinness Book of Records" entry for the highest altitude recorded for a vehicle. On 29 January 2005, battling against icy winds and a lack of oxygen, the expedition team fought its way through the lunar landscape of the Ojos del Salado, the world's highest volcano, in a standard Touareg Expedition to achieve the world's altitude record for vehicles. The altimeter and GPS system displayed an altitude of 6080 metres. This is the highest point on the surface of the Earth that a vehicle can reach and safely return from. On 16. February the confirmation came from London: the record has been officially recognised by the "Guinness Book of Records". The Touareg has thus impressively proven its strengths in extreme conditions and surpassed the performance of all other off-road vehicles.
The Institute for Cartography at the University of Dresden helped to select the route to the summit following a recent four-week survey of the summit region for the purpose of making new maps. The knowledge gained by the expedition will help the scientists verify their work. However, the most important scientific aspect of the expedition to a region endangered by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions was the installation of a seismographic station, managed by the Geological Research Centre in Potsdam. This station makes it possible to register eruptions directly above possible earthquake focus sites, thus advancing global earthquake research. In town, on country roads and on the motorway, as a service vehicle at the Dakar rally, as a globetrotter in the Touareg "experience 360°" circumnavigation of the world, or as an expedition vehicle used for scientific purposes - the Volkswagen Touareg has once again impressively shown that it is equipped ex factory for a wide range of situations.
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