VW’s new convertible crossover is launched into European markets
Volkswagen has started assembling the T-Roc Cabriolet at its Osnabruck plant in Germany
According to the official spec sheet, the sporty compact SUV sprints to 62 mph in 4.9 seconds; so, how does this translate on the road?
The Sandero took fourth place, giving Dacia two models in the EU’s top 5 best sellers – quite an achievement given the brand’s somewhat limited range
These two should hit the U.S. market alongside the electric ID.4, but it’s unknown if they’re federalized versions of existing ones or distinct models
The hottest version of the VW T-Roc has all the right oily bits to make it happen
Apart from the new range-topping diesel engine, VW’s compact SUV is now also available with a Black Style and Beats package
The performance version of VW’s crossover has a top speed of 155 mph and can accelerate to 62 mph in 4.9 seconds
The T-Roc R would be the first high-performance convertible crossover – a niche within a niche, if we ever saw one
The VW T-Roc R performance SUV can go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.8 seconds
The VW T-Roc Cabriolet will be sold with two different powertrains and available with a six-speed manual
Volkswagen’s open-top, compact SUV will be introduced next year and will be made in Osnabruck
Instead of fitting aftermarket rims, the T-Roc’s owner turned to another VW Group brand – though not one you’d expect
Volkswagen’s new T-Roc Convertible will debut later this year with both petrol and diesel engines
The T-Roc R packs the Golf R’s turbo-four, a sports suspension and beefed up, 17-inch brakes
The T-Roc R gets subjected to the walkaround treatment, with a few interesting observations
The production VW T-Roc R will hit the market later this year
The T-Roc R gets the Golf R’s turbocharged 2.0-liter four and all-wheel drive 4Motion system