Take the emblems off and it will look like a beginner Chinese brand car, as its visual does not even remotely resemble a Volkswagen. Like? The New Teramont, sibling of the American Atlas, reappears larger and more sophisticated.
With 5.158 m in length, 1.991 m in width, 1.788 m in height and 2.980 m in wheelbase , the New Volkswagen
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The full LED lighting set retains the double overlapping headlights, as well as adds new elements to the daytime running lights in LED, with the two headlight lenses integrating with the new mirrored grille with raised elements under the lens.
It is not a proper grille, as the opening for cooling is lower and this may be one of the radical changes that VW will be making in its future releases.
The bumper has large vertical side openings, as does the bottom grille with surrounding frame, catches the eye of the New Volkswagen Teramont.
On the sides, the doors gain retractable handles, while in the rear, the LED lighting set reminds us of models from the 80s, with those huge taillights that only would not join because of the license plate.
This part of the New Volkswagen Teramont is even nostalgic, quite different from the front, which really seems to imitate some Chinese products. Well, if that is indeed the case, the address is correct, since it will be the same consumers to consider.
With a cleaner and more flowing body, with thick D pillars and apparent good visibility side windows, the New Volkswagen Teramont seems more solid and heavy, but the technical details will only be revealed at the launch, which will take place later this year.
In the mechanics, despite having a “mirrored” front, the New Volkswagen Teramont will have an updated 2.0 TSI engine with 272 horsepower, but with versions of 186 or 220 horsepower. The VR6 2.5 engine it is not known if it will continue in the lineup.