Volkswagen recently unveiled the T-Roc at the
Frankfurt Motor Show and the company is already moving forward with plans to
develop a high-performance R variant. Recently spotted undergoing testing near
the Nürburgring, this particular prototype doesn't look terribly interesting as
the overall design echoes the standard model. However, a closer inspection
reveals a four-tailpipe exhaust system and sporty alloy wheels.
While the prototype doesn't show what the production
model will look like, the T-Roc R-Line gives us a pretty good idea about what
to expect. As we have previous reported, the styling package adds body-color
bumpers, a unique rear diffuser, and tinted taillights. On the inside, there's
a leather-wrapped sport steering wheel, unique upholstery, and stainless steel
pedals.
Motivation will likely be provided by a turbocharged
2.0-liter four-cylinder engine sourced from the Golf R. Slated to produce 310
PS, the engine should be connected to a seven-speed automatic transmission
which sends power to a 4Motion all-wheel drive system.
Volkswagen executive have already dropped several
hints about the T-Roc R and reports suggest it's just one of four models under
development. Other vehicles are rumored to include an Arteon R, a Tiguan R, and
a Touareg R.
Cr : Carscoops