How to Activate the 4WD Mode in the Teramont?

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Elliott
07/24/25 2:37pm
The Teramont's 4WD control button is located next to the gear lever. Press it to activate the system. Behind the gear lever, there is a rotary knob used to select driving modes, which include Sport, Standard, Off-Road, and Snow modes. Simply rotate the knob to the corresponding road condition for use. Below is more information about the Teramont: 1. The Teramont features a full-time 4WD system. By rotating the knob and utilizing the car's adaptive dynamic suspension, the vehicle can better adapt to various road conditions, ensuring smooth driving in any situation. 2. The Teramont is a mid-to-large SUV launched by Volkswagen. It offers two powertrain options: a 2.0T high/low-power engine and a 2.5T V6 engine. The 2.0T low-power engine delivers a maximum power of 137 kW, while the 2.0T high-power engine reaches 162 kW. The 2.5T V6 engine boasts a maximum power of 220 kW. All engines are paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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LaAriel
08/11/25 8:21am
I've been driving the Touareg for almost three years now, often using the 4WD mode for off-roading in rural areas. Starting it is very simple—just turn the knob next to the steering wheel upward to switch to the off-road option, and you can immediately feel the car becoming much more stable and grounded. This feature is especially useful in rainy or snowy weather. Last week, the muddy road was very slippery due to the rain, but as soon as I engaged the 4WD, the tire grip improved instantly, making the drive much more stable. However, I should remind everyone not to keep it on for long periods on highways, as it can significantly increase fuel consumption. Also, pay attention to the indicator light on the dashboard—when it turns green, it means the 4WD is activated. During regular maintenance, I always ask the mechanic to check the 4WD system to prevent rust or jamming.
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