Does the Teramont belong to SAIC Volkswagen or FAW Volkswagen?
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The Teramont is an SUV model produced by SAIC Volkswagen, alongside other SUV models such as the Tiguan and Tiguan L. SAIC Volkswagen and FAW Volkswagen are two independent companies, each producing entirely different vehicle models. Below are their respective production models: SAIC Volkswagen: Hatchbacks include the POLO series, Gran Lavida series, and Santana hatchback series; Sedans include the Santana, Lavida, Lamando, Passat, and Phideon; In the SUV and station wagon categories, there are the Teramont, Tiguan, and Touran L. FAW Volkswagen: Hatchbacks include the Golf and POLO; Sedans include the Bora and Lavida, Sagitar and Lamando, Magotan, CC, and Passat; Station wagons include the Golf Sportsvan; SUVs include the T-Roc. SAIC Volkswagen is a Sino-German joint venture, which places greater emphasis on market demands, makes significant modifications to imported vehicles, and has stronger innovation capabilities, making its products more aligned with the needs of the Chinese market. FAW Volkswagen, being a state-owned enterprise, tends to respect the original vehicle designs more, with fewer modifications and less innovation compared to SAIC Volkswagen, resulting in less favorable market reception than SAIC Volkswagen. Overall, FAW Volkswagen's vehicles are more faithful to the original designs, while SAIC Volkswagen focuses more on innovation. Therefore, both companies have their own characteristics, and there is no question of which is better.