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Which platform does the Volkswagen Teramont belong to?

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ZaneAnn
07/30/25 12:23am
The Volkswagen Teramont belongs to the MQB platform. The dimensions of the Teramont are 5039mm in length, 1989mm in width, and 1773mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2980mm. The exterior design of the Teramont has become increasingly understated, featuring a body largely defined by straight lines, resembling a robust and muscular figure with prominent contours that exude a sense of power. The Teramont is equipped with a 2.0T engine available in both high and low power versions, as well as a VR6 2.5T engine. Particularly, the VR6 2.5T engine, paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, delivers a maximum power of 220kW and a peak torque of 500Nm, roaring like a charging war elephant and offering an unstoppable visual impact. Additionally, the Teramont comes with the 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system, ensuring smoother and more stable power delivery for a more comfortable driving experience.
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LeHolden
08/16/25 4:51am
I'm a proud owner of a Volkswagen Teramont, which serves as my daily commuter and weekend getaway vehicle. Through my research, I learned that it's built on the MQB platform, Volkswagen Group's Modular Transverse Matrix platform. From my actual driving experience, the MQB design is incredibly thoughtful, making a large SUV like the Teramont drive with both stability and agility. It performs exceptionally well on highways, staying firmly planted without any drifting during turns. The space is intelligently arranged, ensuring rear passengers don't feel fatigued even on long journeys, and the trunk can easily accommodate a load of camping gear. Shared platform components have reduced maintenance costs, and my last part replacement didn't break the bank. Overall, the MQB platform is the cornerstone of the Teramont, and when paired with the 2.0T engine, it delivers both eco-friendliness and power, making every drive a reassuring experience.
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McAlexa
10/19/25 7:37am
As a long-time Volkswagen enthusiast, I believe the MQB platform is a perfect match for SUVs like the Teramont. MQB stands for Modular Transverse Matrix, one of Volkswagen's core technologies that enables sharing chassis and components across models, from compact cars to large vehicles like the Teramont. Its advantages lie in improved manufacturing efficiency and reduced costs while enhancing performance, which is evident in the Teramont's precise handling and ease of maneuvering in urban traffic. The platform also integrates electronic stability and active safety systems, making long-distance driving more secure. As a fan, I consider MQB the soul of the Teramont, and with its comfortable suspension tuning, it handles any road condition effortlessly, offering both savings and peace of mind.
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Dave
12/02/25 8:17am
I recently purchased a Volkswagen Teramont and learned from the platform knowledge that it's based on the MQB architecture. This platform is designed with flexibility, and many Volkswagen models share the same foundation. The Teramont benefits from size adjustments, offering surprisingly spacious interiors—there's no crowding even with a baby stroller and shopping bags. For new drivers, the MQB-integrated assistance features like automatic braking and lane-keeping are very user-friendly, making it easy to get started. The platform optimizes power efficiency, delivering stable output without high fuel consumption. Driving kids around for outings is stress-free, and its practicality and durability are my favorites.
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