The Volkswagen Tera (Tengo in Africa) is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the German automaker Volkswagen primarily for the Brazilian market since 2025.
The car was first spotted testing in Rio de Janeiro in September 2024. In addition to being manufactured in Brazil it will also be manufactured at Volkswagen's Kariega plant in South Africa. Alongside the à  koda Kylaq and the sixth generation Polo, it is based on the MQB A0 platform.
Full-LED headlights and a slim grille are present in the front. Sculpted fenders are present on the sides. Small LED taillights are present in the rear, being connected by a black trim piece.
The Tera is offered with three different engine options, a 1.6-litre inline-4, and two versions of a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder: one naturally aspirated (MPI) and one turbocharged (TSI). The 1.6 MSI naturally aspirated engine produces . The 1.0 MPI naturally aspirated version may produce around depending on the markets it is sold. The 1.0 TSI turbocharged engine delivers (in most markets), though some listings mention up to in certain versions.
The Tera was tested by Latin NCAP 3.0 in its most basic configuration for Latin America with 6 airbags in June 2025, it scored 5 stars.