
Teramont does not have a five-seater version, but the Teramont X offers a five-seater option. The Teramont is exclusively available in either six-seater or seven-seater configurations for the current model. The front fascia of the Teramont adopts a clean, family-style design that exudes SUV presence—thick dual chrome grille bars connecting the emblem enhance its robust appearance, while the silver lower grille trim amplifies its commanding stance. Inside, it features a flat-bottom three-spoke multifunction steering wheel with refined stitching, dual circular mechanical gauges flanking a central LCD screen, and a piano black finish surrounding the embedded infotainment display for premium aesthetics. The silver piano black trim on the right elevates the dashboard's upscale appeal.

I've been driving the Touareg and the five-seater version is really comfortable. There are only four people in my family, so we don't need the extra space of a seven-seater. The spacious trunk can easily fit our camping gear and luggage, so we never have to worry about running out of space during trips. The five-seater version is more common in the entry-level configurations and is a few thousand dollars cheaper than the seven-seater, with lower maintenance costs since it has two fewer seats. If you mainly commute in the city or have a small family, I think the five-seater Touareg is a great fit—it's more agile to drive compared to the heavier seven-seater. Just remember to check the tires regularly and keep up with maintenance to ensure the car stays in good condition for long-term use without major issues.

I'm a car enthusiast and have been eyeing the Touareg for a long time. The design of the five-seater version is quite clever—removing the third row reduces the overall vehicle weight, slightly lowers fuel consumption, and improves maneuverability for city driving. The trunk capacity is larger with increased depth, making it effortless to store skis or bulky luggage. Compared to the seven-seater, the five-seater often comes with optional features in the base models at a more affordable price, making it ideal for buyers with a limited budget who still love the spaciousness of an SUV. In the long run, this configuration holds its value well. It's recommended to add a safety package when selecting options to enhance driving security.

The five-seater version of the Touran is very convenient for taking kids out. The rear space is spacious enough, with comfortable seats that can easily accommodate two child seats. The trunk can fit a large stroller and shopping bags, which is completely sufficient for daily use, unlike the seven-seater version which takes up more space. I think choosing the five-seater is practical and hassle-free.


