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Volkswagen Unveils Second-Generation T‑Roc, Opens German Pre‑Sales From €30,845

Built on MQB evo, the larger compact SUV marks a hybrid‑first shift with broader variants phased in from 2026.

Overview

  • Pre‑orders in Germany began August 28 with first European deliveries scheduled for November 2025, starting at €30,845 for the 85 kW 1.5 eTSI.
  • The launch range uses 1.5‑liter 48V mild‑hybrid petrol engines in 85 kW (116 PS) and 110 kW (150 PS) tunes; full‑hybrid versions plus a 2.0‑liter AWD model and T‑Roc R are confirmed to follow from 2026.
  • The second‑gen T‑Roc grows to 4,373 mm in length with a 2,631 mm wheelbase, increasing rear space and boosting boot capacity to 475 liters.
  • MQB evo underpins upgraded driver‑assist tech such as Travel Assist with lane change support, Park Assist Pro with memory and smartphone control, and an optional windscreen head‑up display.
  • Inside, the model adopts Volkswagen’s latest infotainment (MIB4) with larger touchscreens, and outlets report ChatGPT‑based voice control; production continues in Palmela, Portugal, with global rollout details for markets like Australia and India yet to be announced.