2022-03-19 14:16
Automotive
Alex Lowe

New Volkswagen T-Roc goes on sale, priced at £25,000

New Volkswagen T-Roc goes on sale, priced at £25,000

VW has launched the new updated version of the T-Roc in the UK this month which is now on sale for £25,000. The T-Roc is the same size as the Golf is this is its mid-life facelift.

This update is a small one, with new bumpers on the front and rear, new LED headlights and new lighting strip across the grille, which is a common new design trend. VW is also offering a slew of new paint finishes.

VW has also done most of the changes on the inside, with the new VW group steering wheel, new chessboard and more higher quality materials. As is with most models now, VW is also offering a fully digital gauge cluster.

There are five engines to choose from, with three petrol and two diesel. There is a 1.0-litre three cylinder engine with 108bhp, a 1.5-litre four cylinder with 148bhp and a 2.0-litre four cylinder with 187bhp.

Of course, the top of the range T-Roc R is available with a 2.0-litre four cylinder and 296bhp. The R model also has four wheel drive.

The T-Roc R comes with 18-inch wheels, Matrix LED headlights, sports seats and a quad pipe exhaust system.

The new T-Roc R is on sale now in the UK, with prices starting at £25,000.

Alex Lowe

New Volkswagen T-Roc goes on sale, priced at £25,000

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