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Volkswagen Unveils Second‑Generation T‑Roc With 48‑V Mild‑Hybrids, November Launch

Built on MQB Evo, the compact SUV arrives larger with upgraded tech, standard mild‑hybrids, minus diesel and manual options.

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Das Infotainment-Display misst optional 12,9 Zoll und arbeitet mit MIB4.

Overview

  • The new T‑Roc grows to about 4.37 meters with a wheelbase near 2.63 meters, and cargo capacity rises to 465 liters for improved passenger and luggage space.
  • At launch it offers two 1.5 eTSI 48‑volt mild‑hybrid petrols with 116 or 150 PS, each paired with a 7‑speed DSG and front‑wheel drive as diesels and manual gearboxes are discontinued.
  • Interior upgrades include MIB4 infotainment with 10.4‑ or 12.9‑inch displays, a 10‑inch Digital Cockpit Pro, an available head‑up display, and higher‑grade materials including a fabric‑padded upper dash.
  • Optional features span LED‑Plus or IQ.LIGHT Matrix headlights with an illuminated VW logo, Travel Assist with assisted lane change, Park Assist Pro with smartphone control, adaptive damping and a Harman Kardon audio system.
  • Preorders begin in late August with a world premiere at IAA Munich in September and market introduction in November 2025, with pricing guided to start around €30,000 and fuller hybrids, all‑wheel drive and an R model slated from 2026–2027.