New levels of digitalisation and connectivity Five new colours of exterior paint and newly designed 17- and 19-inch alloy wheels provide customers with even more opportunities to customise their car. IQ LIGHT with LED matrix headlights and an illuminated radiator grille strip, as well as tail light clusters with a new graphic structure and dynamic turn signal are available on request. LED headlights and darkened rear lights are included as standard.
The lines of the new T-Roc exterior have been sharpened, making its unmistakable crossover design all the more striking.
In conjunction with the R-Line, top-of-the-range sports seats for both driver and front passenger (previously only to be found in the T-Roc R ), as well as Nappa leather upholstery, are available as an option. Another feature of the Style equipment line are the centre panels of the comfort seats in ArtVelours.
In the Style and R-Line equipment lines, door trim and arm rests are made of leatherette and boast designer seams, just like the head restraints. High-quality fabric door trim is now standard. The multifunction steering wheel, which is also part of the standard package, has a new design that contributes to the vehicle’s intuitive control. The compact SUV comes as standard with a digital instrument cluster which is optionally available at a size of up to 10.25-inches as the Digital Cockpit Pro. Depending on the equipment, the Infotainment display measures either 8.0 inches or 9.2 inches. The Infotainment display is now designed like a tablet and positioned on the dash panel in a line of sight with the instrument cluster behind the steering wheel. With a foam-backed surface and distinctive seams, the new dash panel brings modern and top-quality design highlights to the interior of the new T-Roc. Sophisticated interior, sharpened exterior design
Since the spring of 2020, the T-Roc Cabriolet has united the strengths of an SUV with the option of driving with the top down. Since the end of 2019, the model range has included an extremely sporty T-Roc R. Since its market launch in 2017, more than one million units of the compact SUV have been sold. Without a direct predecessor, it became a key pillar in Volkswagen’s product programme overnight. The combination of a progressive look, sporty performance and rock-solid versatility have made the T-Roc a popular, best-selling car over the course of the last four years.