Tom Berger wasn’t satisfied with the 2.0 L TDI inline-four in his 2005 Volkswagen Touran. He replaced the factory diesel and transmission with a 3.6 L VR6 and DSG six-speed automatic transmission from a Volkswagen Eos. The engine swap increased the van’s output from 140 hp and 320 Nm (236 lb-ft) of torque to 260 hp and 350 Nm (260 lb-ft) of torque. Tom paired the new powertrain with a set of KW V3 adjustable coilovers, Audi S3 aluminum control arms, Audi RS3 brakes (front), and Porsche Cayenne wheels.
Source: VAU-MAX via autoevolution






“3.6 L VR6 and DSG six-speed automatic transmission from a Volkswagen Eos.”
Well, Eos didn’t come with 3.6 VR6 from the factory, it came with 3.2 VR6.
Wikipedia lists VW making the Eos 3.2 L from 2006–2008 and 3.6 L from 2009–2011. Is this incorrect?
Eos never had 3.6, according to auto-data. If I remeber correctly, some Passats had 3.6 VR6, also some SUV’s (Touareg and Cayenne).
Eos did come with 3.6, maybe just not in your country