What is the displacement of the Volkswagen Teramont?

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LiamDella
07/29/25 7:59pm
Volkswagen Teramont offers two displacement options: one is 2.0T, and the other is 2.5T. The 2.0T version is further divided into a standard version and a high-power version. Below is an extended introduction: 1. Power: The Teramont introduces a 2.5T-V6 engine for the first time, with maximum torque and rated power reaching 500Nm and 220kW respectively, achieving a 0-100km/h acceleration in just 6.9 seconds. Additionally, the Teramont provides two 2.0T engines with different power outputs for consumers to choose from. The Teramont comes standard with a DSG 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. 2. Driving and safety: The Teramont is equipped with a comprehensive ESP body dynamic electronic stability system, blind spot monitoring system, electronic parking brake with auto-hold function, hill start assist, TPMS active tire pressure monitoring system, fatigue monitoring, front and rear parking sensors, rearview camera, pre-collision safety protection system, and other safety technologies.
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