The facelifted VW T-Cross has been spied testing once again, this time in Brazil ahead of its expected market launch in 2024.
This is not our first time seeing the new T-Cross as our eagle-eyed spy photographers snapped some photos of it two months ago. This particular prototype has been even more thoroughly disguised but some of its new design elements are visible.
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The front of the 2024 T-Cross won’t be a radical departure from the outgoing model but we know VW’s designers have altered the grille. Changes have been made to the headlights and it appears that the shape of the fog lights has also been altered, albeit not significantly. While we know that high-end models will be equipped with LED lights as they are on the current T-Cross, the presence of halogen units on this prototype suggest that entry-level versions will retain these.
Few if any, changes appear to have been made to the sides of the T-Cross but at the rear, we expect to see the usual array of tweaks we have come to expect from facelifted models like this. The LED graphics in the taillights may change and VW will also launch the new T-Cross with a revised rear bumper.
We expect that the facelifted T-Cross will retain the same line-up of engines as the current model. This includes a 1.0-liter TSI three-cylinder in two different states of tune, as well as a 1.5-liter four-cylinder that will sit at the top of the T-Cross family.
VW is expected to take off the covers to the new T-Cross towards the end of this year.