
The body dimensions of the Touareg and the Touareg X are different: the Touareg measures 5039mm in length, 1989mm in width, and 1773mm in height; the Touareg X measures 4905mm in length, 1989mm in width, and 1719mm in height. Both the Touareg and the Touareg X have a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters. Both models are equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 137kW and a maximum torque of 320Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. They feature a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension.

The differences between the Touareg and Touareg X are quite significant. The Touareg is a standard seven-seat SUV with a boxy design, offering spacious interior room, making it ideal for family trips with lots of luggage. The Touareg X, on the other hand, is its sibling but adopts a coupe-like SUV design with a sloping roofline, featuring a five-seat layout that looks more sporty and stylish. However, the rear headroom in the Touareg X is slightly compromised, which might feel cramped for taller passengers, whereas the Touareg provides ample headroom in the back. In terms of driving experience, the Touareg X feels lighter and more agile around corners, making it suitable for young couples or urban commuting, unlike the Touareg which can feel bulkier. Price-wise, both vehicles are similar, but the Touareg X emphasizes a youthful and personalized appeal—it depends on whether you prioritize practicality or aesthetics. By the way, the Touareg X has slightly better fuel efficiency due to its lower drag coefficient.

The main differences between these two models lie in space and design. The Touareg offers a seven-seater version where both rear rows can comfortably accommodate adults, and the trunk has ample space for large luggage—it's our go-to for weekend family trips. The Touareg X, on the other hand, is a five-seater coupe with a sleek, sporty fastback design, though this sacrifices headroom and cargo space. It works fine for five, but becomes cramped with more kids. While their dimensions are similar, the experience differs: the Touareg leans toward a traditional family car with comfortable rear seating and good airflow, whereas the Touareg X has a sportier edge—lighter for city driving, with firmer suspension for steadier cornering. Prices are close, but the Touareg X may include more smart features like a hands-free tailgate. Before buying, decide whether you prioritize practicality or stylish driving dynamics.

From a technical perspective, both the Teramont and Teramont X are built on the same platform, sharing most engines such as the 2.0T or V6, with similar power output. However, the Teramont X features a more sport-tuned suspension, offering less body roll during turns and quicker brake response, while the Teramont prioritizes comfort and softness, making it ideal for long-distance driving. Their exterior dimensions are close, but the Teramont X’s sloping roofline reduces aerodynamic drag, potentially improving fuel efficiency. The Teramont X also incorporates more carbon fiber trim in the interior for enhanced visual appeal. In terms of seating, the Teramont offers flexible seven-seat configuration, whereas the Teramont X is positioned as a five-seater targeting younger users.

The price difference is small, but the Touareg is more suitable for family-oriented and economical use, with its seven-seat large space making it convenient for carrying people or goods; the Touareg X coupe design might be slightly more expensive with lower fuel consumption and better aerodynamics, saving on daily commuting costs. Maintenance costs are similar for both, as they share many Volkswagen parts with strong compatibility. For long-term use, the Touareg X is more suitable for smaller families looking to save money, while the Touareg with more seats is practical for families with multiple children.


