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Volkswagen unveiled the second generation of its T-Roc compact SUV, featuring a redesigned body, hybrid drive options, upgraded technology, and a more spacious interior. Pre-sales began in Germany on August 27, with prices starting at 30,845 euros, ahead of its November market launch.

The new T-Roc is 12 cm longer than its predecessor and adopts a coupé-like silhouette while maintaining its SUV identity. Standard LED headlights, optional IQ.LIGHT LED matrix systems, and illuminated Volkswagen logos at the front and rear aim to give the vehicle a sharper design. Customers in Germany can choose from six exterior colors, including Canary Yellow and Celestial Blue, with a bi-color black roof option.

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Inside, the model introduces soft-touch surfaces, a redesigned cockpit, and a 33 cm infotainment screen. Volkswagen said the vehicle offers a “lounge-like” cabin atmosphere with background lighting, while the extended body creates more legroom and a 475-liter luggage compartment, 30 liters larger than the previous version. Optional features include a 14-way ergoActive seat with massage and a windscreen head-up display, a first in the class.

The T-Roc launches with 48V mild hybrid engines in 116 PS and 150 PS variants of the 1.5 eTSI, paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Volkswagen said future options will include full hybrids and a high-performance T-Roc R version. Advanced driver-assistance systems such as Travel Assist, Park Assist Pro, and exit warning aim to enhance safety and convenience.

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Volkswagen has streamlined its equipment lines into four versions: Basic, Life, Style, and R-Line. The company said the range was designed to simplify configuration while offering value-focused packages. Since its introduction in 2017, more than two million T-Roc units have been sold worldwide, making it Volkswagen’s second-best-selling SUV after the Tiguan.

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Harding Greenwood is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and the evolving clean mobility industry across major international markets. He holds a degree in Media and Communication Studies and, outside of work, enjoys weekend landscape sketching, casual rowing, and collecting classic automotive brochures.

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