Volkswagen T roc

In 2017 it was time for model expansion. In 2017, Volkswagen presented the production version of the T-Roc, a car that can be seen as the crossover alternative to the Golf. Unfortunately, the car was not a one-to-one production version of the 2014 T-Roc Concept, but it remains a well-designed car.

In 2017 it was time for model expansion. In 2017, Volkswagen presented the production version of the T-Roc, a car that can be seen as the crossover alternative to the Golf. Unfortunately, the car was not a one-to-one production version of the 2014 T-Roc Concept, but it remains a well-designed car.

Crossover Offensive

The T-Roc is part of a whole model offensive in the field of mainly compact crossovers. Within the current line-up, the model fits neatly between the larger Tiguan and the later introduced smaller T-Cross. If it may be a size bigger, then the Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport are still available outside Europe.

convertible

There is room for even more models, because Volkswagen has serious plans for a convertible version of the T-Roc. It was questionable whether the model would actually go into production, but it will really happen. The open version of the T-Roc has been in the showroom since early 2020.

Technical

Engine typepetrol, 3-cylinder line
Displacement999 cm³
max. assets85 kW (115 hp)
max. couple200 Nm
Bee2,000 rpm
Drivefront wheels
Brakes from/agiven disks/discs
Turning circle11.1 m
Power range85 to 140 kW

General

Transmission6MT
Body type5-drs. SUV
Euro NCAP5 stars
Market launchDec 2017
Latest faceliftN/A
Guarantee4 years
From price€ 29,505
ParticularitiesIn the spring of 2020, the T-Roc will also be available as a convertible.

Dimensions/weights

L x W x H4,234 x 1,819 x 1,573mm
Wheelbase2,590mm
Mass empty1,170 kg
max. acc. wt.1,300 kg
cont. bag. room.445 l
Tank capacity50 l

Consumption

conn. combined5.2 l/100 km
CO₂ emissions119 g/km
Energy labelC

Performance

Acc. 0-100 km/h10.1 sec
top speed187 km/h