This "baby Tiguan" from VW is clearly on a mission to put a
dent in the sub-compact crossover segment, which has grown a lot over the past
couple of years.
We can paint
a somewhat clear picture for you in terms of design. Certain elements were clearly
borrowed from its Tiguan sibling, whereas the profile lines are reminiscent of the T-Roc Concept.
If the production car is to keep
the concept's dimensions, we'll be looking at roughly 4,179 mm in
length, 1,831 mm in width and 1,501 mm in height, making it
slightly longer, wider and less tall than a Nissan Juke or a Renault Captur.
Underneath its body panels you'll find VW's MQB
platform, as the new model is expected to share its engines with both the Polo
as well as the Golf. We should see both 1.0-liter three-cylinder and 1.5-liter
four-cylinder petrol units, as well as 1.6-liter and 2.0-liter diesels being
made available to T-Roc buyers.
Those hoping for something a little bit more punchy
or fuel efficient options than these regular versions, can only hope for some
type of Juke Nismo-rivalling T-Roc GTI, plus a possible T-Roc GTE & e-T-Roc
combo, offering Plug-in hybrid and full electric capabilities, respectively.
Also expected are six-speed manual and 7-speed DSG automatic gearboxes, the
latter being available as an optional extra, just like all-wheel drive.
Reports suggest that the VW T-Roc could arrive in
European dealerships this August, ahead of its Frankfurt Motor Show public
debut in September.
Cr : Carscoops