While the silhouette and roof area unmistakably reflect T-Roc DNA, the design team has reinterpreted the front and rear sections right down to the very last angle. The compact SUV – also known as a Crossover Utility Vehicle (CUV) due to its coupé-like rear end and passenger-car-style handling – radiates a charismatic independence with its expressive front end, while simultaneously showcasing the design versatility of Volkswagen’s new brand face. Pre-sales of the new T-Roc will start at the end of August in the first European countries; the market launch is scheduled for November.
Top-down technology. Together with the Taigo, T-Cross, Tiguan, Tayron and Touareg, the T-Roc is a member of one of the largest families of SUV vehicles in Europe. Positioned between the more compact T-Cross and the larger Tiguan, the T-Roc has not only become one of the most successful Volkswagen models since 2017, but also one of the Group’s best-selling models year-on-year.