
Revealing T-Cross in 2018, volkswagen solve doubles its offering in the urban SUV segment. Younger brother Barterhe assures affordable and economical entry levelin the same vein as Hyundai Bayon/Kona and Kia Stonic/Niro from Korean manufacturers. More compact, lighter and less bulkyT-Cross is based on the Polo and includes its core features, trims and engines. It a small car intended primarily for the city and/or for short trips Daily. The third thief in 2020: T-Roc/T-Cross duo wanted welcome to Taigo. This is a crossover with a cut profile, less rational and more “pleasant” than the T-Cross and T-Roc. To update its T-Cross, Volkswagen offered it a small facelift a few weeks ago…
A few aesthetic changes
The first change: its length, which increases by 2.7 cm to 4.13 m. Globally, this update is pretty subtle on the front end. The bumper and grille were slightly redesigned, and Full LED headlights are now standard. At the back, the design of the lights and the light signature were revised. A rather elegant silver insert also appears in the lower part. Added three new colors : Grape Yellow, Clear Blue Metallic and King Red Metallic.
On board, a central 8-inch touchscreen is now standard on the entry level. The R style and line inherit a new plate 10 inches. The ergonomics have also been redesigned, with touch controls now illuminated. Otherwise, the volume of the trunk is still 385 liters, and even up to 455 liters thanks to a seat that moves by 14 cm…
From 25,700 euros
Today, Volkswagen is introducing pricing for this upgrade. They develop very little, which is good news. So, the entry-level Life T-Cross, equipped with a 3-cylinder TSi petrol engine with a capacity of 95 horsepower, can be exchanged for 25,700 euros. Count on 28,570 euros for the same unit, but with a capacity of 115 horsepower. The latter then equips the middle and upper parts of the range. You have to pay €32,030 for the Style trim and €32,340 for the R-Line trim. As the name suggests, the latter is a “sporty-chic” version of the T-Roc with a more luxurious design compared to the Life and Style. He is already configured and managed on the Volkswagen website, for deliveries are scheduled for early 2024.
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Source: Auto Plus

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