
Volkswagen has a total of six models with 'Tu' in their names, namely the Tiguan, Teramont, Touareg, Tharu, Touran, and T-Cross. The Tiguan is a compact SUV under SAIC Volkswagen, first unveiled at the 2009 Guangzhou Auto Show. The Teramont is a mid-to-large SUV under SAIC Volkswagen, with a length exceeding 5000mm and a wheelbase close to 3000mm, offering ample space. The Touareg is an SUV model produced by Volkswagen Germany. It does not belong to FAW-Volkswagen or SAIC Volkswagen but is imported directly. The Tharu is a typical compact SUV with a length under 4500mm. The Touran is a multi-purpose vehicle under SAIC Volkswagen, combining the comfort of a sedan with the functionality of an MPV. The T-Cross is a small SUV under SAIC Volkswagen, featuring a smaller engine displacement and lower fuel consumption.

Counting Volkswagen's models with the word 'Tu' in their names, I've carefully tallied them up and there are quite a few. Currently, there are five mainstream models on sale. The Tiguan is the pioneer of compact SUVs and is now in its second generation. The Teramont is the largest seven-seater SUV with exceptionally spacious interiors. The T-Cross represents the small SUV segment, making it ideal for city driving. The Tharu is positioned between the Tiguan and T-Cross, offering great value for money. In the imported lineup, there's also the Touareg, a high-end luxury SUV with top-tier chassis and performance. Additionally, models like the T-Roc and Tayron, which have similar names, belong to the 'Tan' series and aren't part of the 'Tu' family. Overall, Volkswagen's 'Tu' series basically covers the mainstream SUV market, with product lines ranging from over 100,000 to over a million yuan.

While researching Volkswagen models recently, I noticed their SUV lineup with the 'Tu' prefix is quite diverse, totaling five currently available models. The most common one spotted on daily streets is undoubtedly the Tiguan, while the Teramont is particularly suitable for large families. Younger friends might prefer the compact and agile T-Cross. Additionally, the Tharu has precise positioning and has received good market feedback. There's also the Touareg, a top-tier imported model representing understated capability. It's worth noting that models with the 'Tan' prefix like the T-Roc belong to another category. Overall, the 'Tu' series serves as the backbone of Volkswagen's SUV offerings, covering a wide price range to suit consumers with different needs.

Volkswagen's 'Tiguan' series currently features five main models. The Tiguan is a classic urban SUV that balances family use and driving experience. The Teramont focuses on spaciousness and comfort, with its practical three-row seating layout. The T-Cross is agile and lightweight, with excellent fuel efficiency. The Tharu boasts a solid chassis and stable handling. The imported Touareg offers all-terrain capability and luxurious features. Note that models with 'Tan' in their names do not belong to this series. The lineup essentially covers various market segments.


