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▼Volkswagen has unveiled the all-new T-Roc, the innovative successor to its popular crossover that has sold more than two million units globally since its 2017 debut. The new T-Roc brings a fresh and progressive design, electrified powertrains, and cutting-edge technology, setting a new benchmark in the compact SUV segment.
Progressive Design and Enhanced Presence
- Updated Front and Rear Design:
The new T-Roc showcases a bold, clean design with a distinctive front grille featuring double-stacked slats and sleek IQ.LIGHT LED matrix headlights with high-performance additional main beam. - Illuminated VW Logos:
Both front and rear Volkswagen logos are now illuminated, adding a premium and futuristic touch. - Muscular Silhouette:
While keeping its recognizable T-Roc DNA, the SUV’s proportions have been redefined with a longer body length of 4,373 mm (+122 mm) and an extended wheelbase of 2,631 mm (+28 mm). Larger 20-inch alloy wheels enhance its sturdy, dynamic stance.
Electrified Drive Systems & Performance
- Standard Mild Hybrid Engines (eTSI):
Two efficient 48V mild-hybrid turbo petrol engines launch the model, delivering 116 PS and 150 PS, paired with a smooth 7-speed DSG automatic transmission. - Future Hybrid Options:
Full hybrid powertrains will follow, supporting sustainability without sacrificing performance. - 4MOTION All-Wheel Drive:
Expected later with a mild-hybrid 2.0-litre TSI engine, delivering enhanced traction and off-road capabilities.
Interior Design
- Fabric-Clad Dashboard:
The fabric surface and perforated leatherette with ambient lighting create a sophisticated, lounge-like atmosphere inside the cabin. - Next-Gen Infotainment:
The T-Roc adopts a top-down technology transfer from Volkswagen’s premium SUV range, featuring a windscreen head-up display, Digital Cockpit Pro, and driving experience control. - Ergonomic Excellence:
Redesigned door openers and intuitive controls ensure “form follows function”, enhancing driver comfort. - Spacious Cabin:
Improved interior space comfortably seats five passengers, with luggage capacity increased to 465 litres.
Advanced Safety and Assistance Systems
- Evolution of Travel Assist:
The latest generation offers assisted motorway lane changes, adapting proactively to changing speed limits. - Park Assist Pro:
Enables fully automatic parking over distances up to 50 meters with memory function and smartphone control. - Exit Warning System:
Alerts occupants if cars or bicycles approach when opening doors.
Versions and Customization
- Four Equipment Variants:
- Base T-Roc (focus on budget & functionality)
- Life (comfort and practicality)
- Style (design and advanced technology)
- R-Line (sporty styling and performance)
- Exclusive Features:
Adaptive chassis control, Harman Kardon sound system, and Black Style Package with black alloys available in higher trims. - Customization Options:
Six paint colors, including new shades like Canary Yellow and Flamed Red, with optional bi-colour black roofs.
Launch and Market Impact
The new Volkswagen T-Roc is set to compete strongly in the compact SUV segment, offering a blend of bold design, electrified powertrains, premium interiors, and next-level safety features. With pre-sales opening soon in Europe and a launch expected in November, this crossover SUV is poised to build on the success of its predecessor, appealing to style-conscious and tech-savvy buyers looking for a versatile family-friendly SUV.
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Neha Mehlawat
Neha Mehlawat is an automotive journalist and industry analyst with 10+ years of experience covering cars, bikes, and mobility trends. She tracks the latest launches, technology upgrades, and policy changes in the auto sector, delivering sharp insights that help readers stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of automobiles.