19.99 Lakh
Mileage 15.15 kmpl
Engine 1498 cc
Transmission Automatic
Fuel Type Petrol
Seating Capacity 5
T-Roc Review
The Volkswagen T-Roc begins the companys new chapter in the market being the first of four SUVs the company will launch in the near future.
The T-Roc is imported as a completely built unit CBU offered in a single variant with six colours to choose from with an introductory price of Rs 19.99 lakh ex-showroom pan-India.
The T-Roc has a younger version of the familiar VW fascia seen on SUVs like the Tiguan and the AllSpace.
The brighter colour palette unique hexagonal LED DRLs on the front bumper large 17-inch alloy wheels design flourishes like the sail-boat like C-pillar design and concealed exhausts make the T-Roc stand out amongst the competition - especially compared to the slightly tougher looking Jeep Compass.nbsp
Inside the T-Roc hopes to awe with its features the highlights inside include the large panoramic sunroof which helps brighten up the space an eight-inch central infotainment touchscreen with multiple connectivity options and in-built features and a 11.3-inch all-digital driver display.
Heated front seats a dual-zone climate control system with rear AC vents split-folding rear seats and intelligent storage space are other features which make the T-Rocs cabin exciting.
The T-Roc is offered with a single powertrain option - a new to the market 1.5-litre TSI Evo petrol engine paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission powering the front wheels exclusively.
The four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine develops 148bhp and 250Nm which is not a new performance benchmark for the segment.
It does have a fuel-saving trick up its sleeve though it can shut off two cylinders during coasting to save fuel - though the company has not stated how efficient it is in ARAIs testing cycle.
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