Volkswagen's attractive T-Roc to go topless

Published Feb 26, 2018

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Wolfsburg, Germany - Volkswagen has

announced it will introduce a drop-top version of its attractive new T-Roc compact

SUV.

To be launched in the

first half of 2020, it will be VW’s first convertible SUV and continues the

German firm’s major model offensive into the sports utility market.

“Volkswagen is

evolving into an SUV brand,” said

bold">Dr. Herbert Diess, CEO of the Volkswagen brand. “The T-Roc is already

setting new standards in the compact SUV segment. With the cabriolet based on

the T-Roc, we will be adding a highly emotional model to the range.”

The German automaker

hasn’t revealed whether the T-Roc cabriolet will have a hard or soft folding

roof, and the single design sketch VW has released doesn’t make it clear.

However, the topless

T-Roc should otherwise be mechanically identical to the hard top version that went

on sale in Europe late last year, and which has already sold around 40 000

units.

Smaller than the VW

Tiguan, the T-Roc was launched in August last year as VW’s new contender in the

compact crossover segment to compete against vehicles like Toyota’s C-HR and Nissan Qashqai.

Most of the

derivatives are front-wheel-driven, but VW’s 4Motion all-wheel-drive system is

available with the bigger engines.

Petrol engines

include an 85kW/200Nm 1-litre TSI, 110kW/250Nm 1.5 TSI and 140kW/320Nm 2.0 TSI.

Diesel buyers have the choice of an 85kW/250Nm 1.6 TDI or a 2.0 TDI with either

110kW/340Nm or 140kW/400Nm. Six-speed manual and seven-speed DSG gearboxes are

offered.

Like the latest Golf

and Polo, the T-Roc's cabin is highly digitised, with a digital instrument

cluster available as an option, along with a range of infotainment systems.

However, even the base model receives a Composition Colour touch-screen as

standard, along with driver aids like City Emergency Braking, Pedestrian

Monitoring and Lane Assist.

Owners will also be

able to access a wide range of online services and apps via smartphone and VW

Car-Net.

SUVs are currently making a key contribution to the growth

of VW. With 720 000 Tiguans sold, this car is among the 10 best-selling

models in the world and the top three SUVs. By 2020, the brand intends to

expand its SUV range to 20 models, by which time aout 40

percent of the vehicles sold by Volkswagen will be SUVs.

The T-Roc is

destined for South Africa, although the timing has yet to be confirmed.

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