The Volkswagen T-Cross measures 4.11 meters in length and is based on Volkswagen's compact A0 MBQ platform, which also underpins the Volkswagen Polo, Audi A1, SEAT Ibiza and the SEAT Arona crossover. The T-Cross could safely be said to be a smaller version of the Volkswagen T-Roc.
"Baby" T-Roc respectively Volkswagen T-Cross will have available at the start of the sale liter turbo petrol engine with 94 horsepower (70 kW) or 113 horsepower (85 kW). In addition, there will be more 1.6 liter turbodiesel engine with 94 horsepower. A little later, another engine will join the lineup 1.5 liter 4-cylinder petrol pump s 148 horsepower (110 kW). Depending on the engine, the T-Cross will have it available 5- or 6-speed manual and automatic 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox. All T-Crosses will be powered by front wheel pair.
The Volkswagen T-Cross will have up to 385 to 455 liters of luggage space depending on the position of the rear bench, which can be moved back and forth for 14 centimeters. If we knock down the back bench, we will have it available 1,281 liters luggage compartment. If this is not enough, you can think of more for an additional fee folding passenger seat. Although the Volkswagen T-Cross will basically be more simple crossover, we will be able to upgraded with digital gauges, an 8-inch screen, active cruise control, LED headlights and a Beats sound system. The Volkswagen T-Cross will enriched offer of crossovers and offers compact the solution for the city crowd. Besides, it's just a Volkswagen, and judging by the experience with its bigger brother, so will the T-Cross quickly became extremely popular.
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