Volkswagen T-Cross
Volkswagen T-Cross | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Volkswagen |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Crossover SUV |
Body style | 5-door SUV |
Layout | FF / F4 |
Related | Volkswagen Polo |
The T-Cross is an urban crossover produced by German carmaker Volkswagen from spring 2019, based on the Volkswagen Polo VI. In the Volkswagen SUV range, it joins the T-Roc (produced from 2018), the Tiguan II (renewed in 2016) and the Touareg III (from 2018).
The Volkswagen T-Cross is an urban crossover2 presented on October 25, 20183 before commercialization from April 19, 2019. It competes with the Renault Captur, Peugeot 2008 or Seat Arona. Like the other SUVs in the Volkswagen range, its name starts with a "T" (T-Cross, T-Roc, Tiguan, Touareg).
Features[edit]
It is based on the MQB A04 platform that it shares with the Polo, and Volkswagen announces that it measures 4.11 meters long5. This platform technically prevents it from being able to offer an all-wheel drive, so it's a two-wheel drive with rims from 16 to 18 inches.
The T-Cross offers a sliding rear seat that varies the trunk volume from 385 to 455 dm3, and on his dashboard inherited from the Polo, it receives the "Active Info Display" screen for infotainment.
Like its recent competitor the Citroën C3 Aircross, it offers headlights on two floors with a light signature on the upper part6.
References[edit]
T-Cross Category:Mini sport utility vehicles Category:Crossover sport utility vehicles Category:2010s cars
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