What is the name of the Volkswagen Teramont?
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Teramont is Volkswagen's Touareg, positioned as a mid-to-large-size SUV, built on Volkswagen's MQB platform, and produced and sold in China by SAIC Volkswagen as a joint venture model. Its dimensions are 5039mm in length, 1989mm in width, and 1773mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2980mm. Below is additional information about the Touareg: 1. For the infotainment system, the new vehicle is equipped with a multimedia information display that uses the App-Connect smartphone integration platform, supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 2. In terms of features, the new vehicle will include adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, blind spot monitoring, collision warning, heated steering wheel, front seat heating/ventilation, and a panoramic sunroof. 3. Regarding the platform, the Touareg is based on Volkswagen's MQB platform. 4. For powertrain options, the Touareg will offer a choice between 2.0TSI high/low-power engines and a 2.5T V6 engine. It is reported that the new 2.5T engine is making its debut in Volkswagen's domestically produced models, with a peak torque of 500N·m. The transmission system paired with the 2.5T engine is the DQ500 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.
This model is called the Teramont in China! The first time I heard the name Teramont, I was confused too. Later, I looked it up and found out that SAIC Volkswagen gave this mid-to-large SUV a localized name. Like SAIC's Tiguan L and FAW's Tayron, Volkswagen always likes to rename their models in China. When the Teramont was first domestically produced, there were debates about its name in car enthusiast circles, but now everyone is used to calling it the Teramont. When you see a big, boxy SUV on the road, nine times out of ten it's this one. The third-row space is even more spacious than the Highlander, making it especially suitable for families with two children.