Thursday, September 19

Volkswagen's giant SUV, Teramont, gets an update

Volkswagen has taken an important step by updating its Teramontknown in China as the Teramont Pro and in the United States as Atlas.

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This SUV, which is positioned above models such as the Touareg In terms of size, it has received a redesign that gives it a more modern and technological appearance.

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Prima facie, The Teramont appears to have adopted some of the visual characteristics we associate with electric vehicles.with cleaner lines and a front that is reminiscent of zero-emission cars, although a combustion engine still beats under the hood.

Large SUVs are still very popular in the Chinese market, and Volkswagen is well aware of this.

The German brand has invested heavily in this segment in China, a country where consumers value both the comfort and the impressive design of these vehicles.

The Teramont is no exception, and With this update, it seeks to maintain its relevance in an increasingly competitive market.not only in terms of technology, but also in terms of design.

Volkswagen Teramont 2024 with a front with an air of electrification

The most obvious change to the 2024 Teramont is at the front. Volkswagen has equipped the SUV with a semi-faired grillea typical feature of electric vehicles that do not need large air intakes to cool their engines.

Despite this aesthetic change, the Teramont remains a purely combustion-powered SUV. The air intakes, although smaller and more discreet, are present to perform its function in the 2.0-liter TSI engine that powers this vehicle.

The headlights have also been redesigned to give it a more sophisticated touch. Now, The SUV features dual LED headlights and a light signature which extends along the grille, visually connecting both headlights and giving it a more unified and modern appearance.

This new front design not only modernizes the Teramont, but also makes it look like part of the growing trend towards electric vehicles, without losing sight of the fact that under the hood it remains faithful to combustion.

Details that make the difference

While the front end has been the main focus of the update, other details have also received attention.

In the sideThe Teramont remains fairly faithful to its previous version, but with a new design for the alloy wheels. This small modification may seem minor, but it contributes to refreshing the overall look of the SUV, giving it a more modern touch.

In the backthe changes are more subtle, though equally important. The rear lights now extend across the width of the tailgate, a design detail we’ve seen on several of Volkswagen’s most recent models.

These headlights have a translucent optic that gives them a more futuristic and elegant lookin line with the refreshed design of the rest of the vehicle. In addition, there will be several customization options for Chinese customers, with more elegant or sporty variants, depending on the style preferred.

Volkswagen Teramont
Volkswagen Teramont. Credit: Volkswagen.
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Personalization and aesthetic options

One of the keys to this update is the variety of customization options that Volkswagen will offer for the Teramont.

Buyers will be able to choose between configurations with a more elegant approachwith chrome details and more sober rims, or opt for a sportier style, with black rims and larger air intakes.

This flexibility in choice will allow Volkswagen to appeal to a broader spectrum of consumers, from those looking for a sophisticated family SUV to those who prefer a vehicle with a more aggressive and dynamic feel.

Interior still under mystery

Although no official images of the interior have been revealed so far, The 2024 Teramont is expected to receive significant updates to its cabin.

Volkswagen is expected to introduce new, higher-quality materials for the upholstery, as well as improvements to the multimedia system and digital instrumentation. The SUV will continue to offer capacity for five or seven passengersdepending on the configuration, making it a versatile option for large families or those simply looking for more space.

As for technology, The 2024 Teramont may feature new touchscreens for the infotainment systemas well as an updated digital instrument cluster.

These features would not only improve the driver experience, but would also reinforce the modern and technological image that Volkswagen has tried to convey with this redesign.

Mechanics without significant changes

Despite the aesthetic changes, as far as mechanics are concerned, Volkswagen has decided to keep the 2.0 TSI petrol engine, which remains the heart of the Teramont.

This engine It offers a power of 272 hp and a maximum torque of 450 Nm.which ensures more than adequate performance for an SUV of this size. The engine is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch DSG automatic gearbox.ensuring smooth shifting and good response on the road.

Although the 299 hp 2.5 VR6 engine, which was previously available, has been withdrawn from the offer, The 2.0 TSI remains a reliable and efficient option for drivers looking for a balance between power and fuel economy.

The Teramont also remains equipped with the 4Motion all-wheel drive system, giving it excellent ability to tackle difficult terrain or adverse weather conditions.

The future of Teramont in the Chinese market

The updated Teramont makes it clear that Volkswagen is still betting on large SUVs in the Chinese market, a segment that, despite the global trend towards electrification, remains in high demand.

With this redesign, Volkswagen hopes not only to maintain its position in the market, but also to attract new customers who value both design and functionality.

Although the leaked images come from China’s Ministry of Industry and Innovation, the official presentation of the new Teramont is expected to take place in the coming months.