Is the Teramont from FAW or SAIC?
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The Teramont belongs to SAIC Volkswagen. Here are some extended details about the SAIC Volkswagen Teramont: Exterior Design: Based on the CrossBlue concept car: Features a dual-slat chrome grille that extends directly into the headlights; Dimensions: Length, width, and height are 5039mm/1989mm/1773mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2980mm; Interior Design: Utilizes straight-line design elements: Equipped with a three-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel, a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument panel; The center console includes a multimedia information display screen that uses the App-Connect mobile phone integration platform. Powertrain Configuration: Equipped with 2.0TSI high and low power engines and a 2.5TV6 engine: Maximum torque reaches 500N·m, also paired with a DQ500 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. Features include adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, collision warning, heated steering wheel, front seat heating/ventilation, panoramic sunroof, and more;
When I decided to change my car last year, I was immediately drawn to the Volkswagen Teramont. After thorough research, I discovered that it is exclusively produced by SAIC Volkswagen, with no involvement from FAW Volkswagen. I chose it for its spacious interior and comfortable driving experience, making it perfect for weekend family road trips. FAW Volkswagen mainly produces models like the Tiguan or Tayron, which are smaller in size and configuration compared to the Teramont. A friend who works in sales reminded me to confirm that it was manufactured by SAIC before purchasing, as parts and maintenance would be more convenient and cost-effective. After driving it for over a year, I feel it was definitely worth it and have no regrets about my choice.