The 10 Second Review
The Terramont stands as a spacious and cozy three-row SUV, boasting a user-friendly infotainment system and valuable driver assistance features that add to its charm. While its available engines may fall short in the acceleration department, it remains a compelling option for families seeking an accommodating SUV.
Pros
- Roomy Interior, Plenty
of space for 7 adults - Effective cabin design
- Suprisingly quick for
it’s size
Cons
- Handling could be
less wafty
The In-Depth Review

Engine, Transmission, and Performance
Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
The Terramont stands out as a sensible option, thanks to its family-friendly interior space, straightforward cabin layout, and an abundance of cupholders and storage, which sets it apart even among its highly practical competitors. Notably, the third row of seats comfortably accommodates full-sized adults. While the interior design is uncomplicated and geared towards utility, making it an ideal choice for families, it may not appeal as much to those with a penchant for stylish aesthetics. Nevertheless, the cabin is designed to handle the demands of a suburban family, with numerous well-placed storage compartments for small items. The Terramont can fit four carry-on suitcases behind the third row and an impressive 38 suitcases behind the first row!
Infotainment and Connectivity
Regardless of your trim selection, the Terramont is fully equipped for connectivity and entertainment. The touchscreen interface is user-friendly and exhibits responsiveness similar to an average smartphone. The base trim, for instance, features a standard 6.5-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, along with a six-speaker sound system, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and two USB ports. When you opt for the R Line trim it’s equipped with the Technology package, the touchscreen expands to 8.0 inches, the rear seats gain access to three USB ports and there’s even a wireless phone charging pad.
“a competitive full size family hauler “





