Every detail improved – enhanced quality, improved comfort, increased space
Key aspects
- New status quo in the class – the T-Roc establishes a bridge into higher segments with high quality, clean interior design and innovative technologies
- Perfection in every detail – fabric-covered dash panel, soft plastics and illuminated leatherette trim elements make quality visible and tangible
- True Volkswagen – head-up display, driving experience control, instruments and infotainment with ChatGPT have been adapted from the Tiguan and Tayron
- Family-friendly in every way – the extra length delivers noticeably more space in the rear of the five-seater and results in a luggage compartment that is now 30 litres larger
T-Roc – True Volkswagen
Quality at a new level. Volkswagen initiated a turning point in 2025: under the slogan ‘True Volkswagen’, the automotive manufacturer is highlighting its typical strengths more than ever through a clean and distinctive design, an attractive price-performance ratio, innovative technologies, high quality and intuitive operation. The interior of the new T-Roc reflects this start of a new era. The design of the interior is clean and unmistakable – horizontally structured surfaces and clear lines ensure immediate orientation. The quality of the materials defines a new status quo in the class – soft, high-quality and fabric-covered surfaces in the area of the dashboard, perforated and illuminated leatherette decorative trim elements as well as tactile and visually appealing seat fabrics blur the class boundaries to higher classes.
New technologies with intuitive operation. Operation has been thought through down to the smallest detail – easy-to-grip buttons on the multifunction steering wheel, robust and ergonomically optimised door openers and the multifunctional driving experience control for various functions and audio volume create an interior world that can be operated intuitively. A new feature on board the T-Roc is also an optional windscreen head-up display. User-oriented technologies include features such as the latest generation of infotainment systems including voice control and ChatGPT integration. Also new are the digital instruments in large rectangular format; in addition to the usual views, they now offer a black panel function with a completely reduced display, as the full spectrum of information is not always required. The interior of the new T-Roc in detail:
Space and seat ergonomics
More space, more comfort. Anyone who sits in the driver or front passenger seat of the T-Roc and looks across its clearly designed cockpit landscape and over the high and easily visible bonnet will not imagine they are sitting in a compact-class SUV. This impression is reinforced by the space offered by the second-generation T-Roc, which is suitable for long-distance journeys and families. Even if people taller than 1.85 m are sitting in the front, passengers of a similar stature have sufficient legroom in the rear thanks to the extra 122 mm added to the length of the new T-Roc. In addition, the designers have also ensured that there is plenty of space for the luggage of five passengers. Thanks to the increase in length, the luggage compartment volume has now increased by 30 litres to 475 litres when loaded up to the height of the rear seat backrests, which fold down in a 1/3 to 2/3 split. As from the Life equipment line, the area of the centre armrest including the centre head restraint can be folded down separately to create space for long objects such as skis. In the T-Roc Life and T-Roc Style, the front passenger seat backrest can also be folded down so that XL-sized objects can be transported on board the SUV.
Pneumatic seat functions. The seats of the new T-Roc have been ergonomically designed. As characteristic for SUVs, the sitting position is high: the distance to the road is 577 mm at the front, and 622 mm on the three-seater rear bench seat. The driver seat in the Trend base version is height-adjustable. As from the Life medium equipment line, the comfort seats already feature pneumatic lumbar supports in the backrests, which can be adjusted electrically. There is a comfortable centre armrest with an integrated stowage area between the front seats. Designed for maximum comfort, the top-of-the-range Style version features an especially ergonomic ergoActive driver seat. Both Style front seats are equipped with a pneumatic massage function – a standard feature that Volkswagen has transferred from the mid-size and luxury class segments to the T-Roc segment. The seat centre panels of the front and outer rear seats are finished in ArtVelours Eco microfleece in the Style equipment specification. The comfort seats for driver and front passenger are also heated and height-adjustable as standard. True to its name: the sporty top-of-the-range T-Roc R-Line is equipped with ergonomic and visually individualised sports comfort seats. They are heated at the front and are height-adjustable. In this T-Roc version, the seat centre panels of the front seats and outer rear seats are finished in R-Line fabric; an ‘R’ for R-Line is incorporated into the centre panels of the driver and front passenger seats. Both the T-Roc R-Line and the T-Roc Style can be optionally ordered with seats in high-quality leather, including electrically adjustable front seats. In the leather configuration, the Style line also has the sports comfort seats on board. Overall, seating comfort in the new T-Roc is now simply in a comfort league of its own within its class.


