2025 Volkswagen T-Roc in pictures

New T-Roc adopts the VW family look, resembling the larger Tiguan.

It continues with a sharply raked rear windscreen, lending a coupe-like silhouette.

The wheel size now goes up to 20-inches in diameter.

The face gets a large grille with C-shaped surrounds and a gloss black applique lower on the chin.

There are also full-width light bands both at the front and rear.

Interior has a minimalist design with a large 12.9-inch floating infotainment screen.

HVAC controls are incorporated in the infotainment screen.

Physical rotary dial controls drive modes, audio volume and other interior settings.

The front seats get a massage function as an optional extra for the first time.

Volkswagen says it has paid particular attention to improving the quality and the fit and finish of materials.

Boot space is rated at 475 litres











The second-gen Volkswagen T-Roc was recently unveiled, and it could be the brand’s final all-new, combustion vehicle. The Golf-based crossover gets an all-new look with a family resemblance, an interior that continues to rely on a touchscreen-based interface and a range of petrol and hybrid powertrain options. The new T-Roc looks like a scaled-down version of the Tiguan. It retains the coupe-like silhouette of its predecessor and has grown by 120mm, taking total length up to 4,373mm. Overall, the design is typically Volkswagen, with sharp, crisp lines and smooth surfacing. The interior is pretty familiar from most modern VWs and even the Golf we have on sale in India. At launch, the new T-Roc will be available with a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder, mild-hybrid petrol engine in two states of tune – 115hp and 150hp. A new strong-hybrid powertrain will be introduced next year.

















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jayesh raval - 96 days ago
Super car may be my next car upgrade from vento