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Volkswagen Golf, T-Roc to get strong-hybrid engines internationally

The new strong hybrid setup pairs a 1.5-litre TSI engine with a front-axle-mounted electric motor powered by a 1.6kWh battery pack.
2 min read28 Apr '26
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Volkswagen has announced its first strong-hybrid engine, which will be available with the international-spec Golf hatchback and T-Roc SUV from the fourth quarter of 2026 (October-December). The new strong-hybrid setup on Volkswagen cars will be similar to the strong-hybrid offerings from Honda, Maruti, and Toyota in India.

  1. Strong-hybrid setup includes a 1.6kWh battery and two motors
  2. Could be driven in an electric-only mode at speeds up to 60kph
  3. Will be offered in two states of tune, of around 138hp and 172hp

Volkswagen Golf, T-Roc strong hybrid: All you need to know

Will be offered in two states of tunes

Volkswagen will pair the new strong hybrid setup on the Volkswagen Golf and T-Roc with the 1.5-litre TSI engines, which will power the front wheels. Notably, this is the updated Evo2 version of the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine that is offered with the Taigun and Virtus (EA211 Evo) in the manufacturer's Indian lineup. The hybrid system includes a 1.6kWh battery and two electric motors – one for the drive and another as a generator. The battery pack is integrated into the rear section of the floors of both cars.

Volkswagen Golf, T-Roc to get strong-hybrid engines internationally

Volkswagen says that the strong-hybrid setup will be offered in two states of tuning, which our sister publication, Autocar UK, has learnt will be around 138hp and 172hp. This setup enables an electric-only drive at speeds up to 60kph, with the engine working as a generator. As speeds rise, the electric motor acts as a booster when accelerating.

Volkswagen says that the “new hybrid models are not dependent on charging cables and charging infrastructure” and hence have lower purchase costs. Hence, in the Golf lineup, a strong-hybrid option will sit between the more affordable eTSI mild-hybrid and the costlier GTE plug-in hybrid. On the T-Roc, however, it will be positioned at the top of the lineup. It has been learned that the US and other global export markets of the Golf will receive the 172hp version. 

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