SPIED: MORE Pictures Of The All-New, Volkswagen Seven-Seater! FULLY EXPOSED, Inside And Out!

SPIED: MORE Pictures Of The All-New, Volkswagen Seven-Seater! FULLY EXPOSED, Inside And Out!
Well, that didn’t take too long, did it?

As we’ve been reporting for quite some time, Volkswagen has been really slow to the punch to deliver a full-size, seven-seater sport-utility vehicle. In fact, we reckon that this has been a huge opportunity cost for the German manufacture of “the people’s car.”

Volkswagen Teramont

And now given the potential for a serious hit to its brand equity — for years to come — thanks to dieselgate, it seems that the company may be delivering its product too late. Regardless, it’s on its way and we’ve spotted it numerous times during developmental testing abroad as well as in The States.

Although Agent 009 posted a story about these leaked photos earlier, I wanted to bring you ALL of the spy shots nabbed at what appears to be a Volkswagen facility. For the first time we’re seeing this SUV from the front and back. In addition, check out the interior.

It’s not too too far off from the CrossBlue Concept, huh?

Let us know what you think of these snaps in the comments below.


Volkswagen Teramont














SSP350SSP350 - 8/24/2016 8:00:07 AM
+4 Boost
The front end already looks aged.


atc98092atc98092 - 8/24/2016 8:07:25 AM
+6 Boost
I guess I'm getting old. I'm fine with VW styling, and don't care for "edgy" designs. I prefer something that won't look dated in 6 months, which is what happens with so many design trends. I'll stick with the more vanilla.

This is likely going to be too large for me, since they're stating it's larger than the Touareg. I like something about the size of the Q5, which is a touch larger than the current Tiguan. Most likely I won't wait for this or the upcoming Tiguan, and just move to Mazda or Subaru when I sell my Passat back.


cidflekkencidflekken - 8/24/2016 1:15:35 PM
+2 Boost
I'd probably much rather have something that looks dated in 6 months than something that looks dated out the gate. And a well-designed car does not have to have trendy design elements. The Volvo XC90, XC60 and Jaguar F-Pace are perfect examples.


atc98092atc98092 - 8/24/2016 7:02:53 PM
+2 Boost
Well, we can agree to disagree :). I don't feel it looks dated. But, style is extremely subjective, and one person's chocolate is another person's poo.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/24/2016 8:22:16 AM
-2 Boost
Apparently VW wants to be the last car people own because the styling of this would only appeal to old people five years away from their graves.

The rumored name of Teramont could not be any more dumb if VW tried. Supposedly VWOA got to name this and Teramont is the best they could come up with.


atc98092atc98092 - 8/24/2016 11:33:57 AM
+4 Boost
While I'm in my early 60s, I don't think I'm within 5 years of kicking it. But who knows? :)

I truly hope that name is something someone thought up when asked the question: "How do we get people to ignore what we're working on?", and have something more palatable for the real car.


Vette71Vette71 - 8/24/2016 6:56:07 PM
+3 Boost
Same old VW sloppy seams and bumps and wrinkles in the seats. Probably "EuroTex" otherwise known as vinyl. While VW does well on the dash, the rest looks cheap.


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