Overview
- The MQB evo-based compact SUV grows to 4,373 mm in length with a 28 mm longer wheelbase, improving rear space and lifting boot capacity by 30 litres to 475 litres.
- Launch engines are 1.5‑litre 48V mild hybrids at 85 kW (116 PS) or 110 kW (150 PS), each paired with a seven‑speed dual‑clutch gearbox and front‑wheel drive.
- Volkswagen plans two front‑drive full‑hybrid T‑Roc versions in 2026 that can run on electric power alone, with a 2.0‑litre mild‑hybrid AWD and a T‑Roc R to follow later.
- The cabin adopts higher‑grade materials, a fabric‑wrapped dash, a 10.4‑ or 12.9‑inch MIB4 infotainment system with ChatGPT voice assistant, and an optional head‑up display.
- Driver‑assist tech borrowed from larger VW models includes Travel Assist with automated lane changes and Park Assist Pro with a 50‑metre memory and smartphone remote parking; production remains in Palmela, Portugal with over two million T‑Rocs sold since 2017.