What are the letters behind the Touareg and Teramont?
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The letters behind the Teramont are 'Teramont'; the letters behind the Touareg are 'Touareg'. Taking the Teramont 2021 330TSI two-wheel-drive luxury version as an example: it is a mid-to-large-sized 5-door 7-seater SUV under SAIC Volkswagen, with a length, width, and height of 5052mm, 1989mm, and 1773mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2980mm, and a top speed of 200 km/h. The Teramont 2021 330TSI two-wheel-drive luxury version uses a 2.0T inline four-cylinder engine, with a maximum torque of 320 N·m and a maximum power of 137 kW, a fuel tank capacity of 70L, a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension, and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.
The other day I happened to see my friend's newly purchased Teramont in the parking lot, so I deliberately walked around to check out its rear end. The English logo 'TERAMONT' was prominently displayed in chrome letters right below the Volkswagen emblem. As for the Touareg, it looks even cooler with 'TOUAREG' spelled out directly on the tailgate – my friend's older model even had those letters in a raised design. Fun fact: 'TERAMONT' is a name Volkswagen specifically created for the Chinese and American markets, while 'TOUAREG' actually refers to the Tuareg nomads of the Sahara Desert. Volkswagen probably chose this name to highlight the vehicle's rugged off-road capabilities. Nowadays, many car owners enjoy blacking out these letter badges as a modification, especially among Touareg enthusiast groups – it does look pretty sharp.