
There are 8 Volkswagen SUV models: 1. Tiguan, a compact SUV; 2. Tiguan L, a mid-size SUV; 3. Teramont, a mid-to-large SUV; 4. Tharu, an entry-level compact SUV; 5. T-Roc, an entry-level compact SUV; 6. Tayron, a mid-size SUV; 7. Volkswagen Touareg, a mid-to-large SUV; 8. Volkswagen Tiguan, a compact SUV.

I just came back from the 4S shop for car maintenance and had a good chat about Volkswagen SUVs. There are several Volkswagen SUV models, with six or seven mainstream ones: the Tiguan is the most classic, available in standard and L extended versions, suitable for daily family use; the T-Roc is smaller in size, with flexible handling and easy parking; the Tayron offers spacious interiors, with enough room for three adults in the back seat without feeling cramped; the Teramont is a full-size seven-seater with strong cargo capacity; the Touareg has excellent off-road performance and powerful engine; the electric series includes the ID.4 and ID.6, which are eco-friendly and energy-saving. Recently, I've also seen new small SUVs like the ID. series expanding, with prices ranging from over 100,000 to 600,000-700,000 yuan. I suggest everyone consider their budget and usage when choosing a car, such as picking the T-Roc for city commuting or the Teramont for family trips. Volkswagen SUVs are constantly updated, and their reliability has always been maintained at a good level.

Our family just got a new car, the Volkswagen Tayron, which feels practical and fuel-efficient. Volkswagen offers quite a few SUV models, mainly around six: the Tiguan L, which we test-drove before, has spacious rear seats; the T-Roc is an entry-level option, great for young people or city commuting; the Tayron is a mid-size SUV, perfect for family trips with four members; the Teramont is positioned as a premium large vehicle, with its seven-seat design ideal for big families; the Touareg boasts strong performance but comes at a slightly higher price; electric models like the ID.4 offer convenient charging and sufficient range. These cars feature stable designs and solid chassis with few issues. Maintenance-wise, parts are readily available and costs are reasonable. Overall, each model has a clear positioning, so the choice depends on personal needs—for example, the Tayron is a worry-free option for those with kids or daily commutes. Volkswagen continues to introduce new SUVs to expand the options.

From a technical perspective, Volkswagen's SUV lineup currently consists of around six to seven main models. The Tiguan is equipped with an efficient turbocharged engine and balanced tuning; the T-Roc utilizes the MQB platform for a lightweight body; the Tayron features an intelligent 4WD system to handle varying road conditions; the Teramont offers spacious interiors ideal for family trips; the Touareg boasts robust all-wheel-drive off-road capabilities; the electric ID.4 employs the MEB architecture for fast charging and optimized range and power. Future additions to the lineup include new SUVs like the production version of the ID.Buzz concept. Overall, these vehicles maintain strong consistency in driving feel, making them easy to handle. Maintenance advice includes regular checks of electronic components to ensure sustained performance.


