
Teramont 7-seater body dimensions are 5039mm in length, 1989mm in width, and 1773mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2980mm. Below is additional information: 1. The lower body utilizes a significant amount of black hard plastic protective panels, a standard feature for off-road vehicles. The black frame incorporates angular and three-dimensional fine lines to decorate the fog light area, creating a cohesive style that complements the headlights and grille. 2. In addition to the extensive use of black protective panels, the front lower section of the Teramont also features a silver chrome-plated protective panel in the center. The combination of black and silver not only enhances the vehicle's appearance but also highlights the SUV's off-road capabilities. 3. The front of the vehicle is equipped with four parking sensors, providing additional safety assistance for driving this large vehicle. 4. The width of the chrome grille bars perfectly matches the width of the LED daytime running lights inside the headlights, giving the front end a broader and more streamlined appearance.

The Teramont's seven-seater version is truly massive, with a full body length of 5052 mm, a width of 1989 mm, and a height of 1773 mm. This size definitely stands out when parked in the neighborhood. My parking space is just 5.2 meters long, so I have to be extra careful every time I reverse. On weekends, when I take my two kids and parents out, the third row can comfortably seat two middle schoolers, and the trunk still has room for a folded stroller. However, the car's width can be a hassle—some old town areas have underground garages with a 2-meter width limit, forcing detours. On rainy days, the rearview mirrors often get foggy when driving on narrow roads.

Recently measured the dimensions of the Touareg at a 4S store: 5052mm in length, 1989mm in width, 1773mm in height, with a crucial wheelbase of 2980mm. This wheelbase is over 100mm longer than the Highlander's, allowing the third row to comfortably accommodate adults. Measured the interior with a tape: with the second row adjusted to the rearmost position, there's three fists of legroom left, and four fingers of headroom in the third row. However, the large size comes with higher fuel consumption; it's common to see 13L/100km in city traffic, dropping to around 9L/100km on highways for a more comfortable ride.

The Touareg measures over 5 meters in length (5052mm) and nearly 2 meters in width (1989mm), making it quite sizable among seven-seater vehicles. Last week, while accompanying a friend to pick up the car, I found the most practical feature to be the second-row seats that can slide forward and backward, allowing flexible space adjustment when picking up kids from school. The height of 1773mm ensures an upright seating position without headroom issues, though taller individuals might bump their heads on the door frame when exiting. When parking, it's best to look for a configuration with a reversing camera and trajectory lines, as parallel parking might take three or four maneuvers to get it right.

Having driven the Touareg 7-seater for two years, its dimensions are still fresh in my memory: the 5052mm length allows a 28-inch suitcase to fit vertically in the trunk, and the 1989mm width ensures no shoulder squeezing even with seven passengers. However, the 1773mm height requires caution in shopping mall basements with 1.8m clearance—I once nearly scraped the roof rack. The 2980mm wheelbase delivers the most satisfying space, with my mother having a fist's distance between her knees and the front row in the third seat. But the slightly larger turning radius means an extra two steering wheel turns are needed for U-turns in urban villages.

The Touareg measures 5052×1989×1773mm with a wheelbase of 2980mm. Such a large body actually affects driving habits—those accustomed to compact cars need time to adapt: you have to slow down to 10 km/h to feel safe passing width-restricted barriers, and when reversing into parking spaces, the rearview mirror always shows the parking lines about half a meter off. However, its space advantage is obvious. Last week, our family went camping and folded down the second and third rows, turning it directly into a 2-meter-long double bed. The car wash owner always says this size costs extra, with a detailed wash costing twenty yuan more than for a regular car.


