As Volkswagen continues testing the VW T-Cross,
another batch of spy shots has surfaced, courtesy Quatro Rodas. The test mule
was in the production body and spied in Brazil.
The VW T-Cross is the production version of the VW
T-Cross Breeze concept. Unlike the 2-door convertible concept, its production
version is a conventional 5-door SUV with a fixed roof. Internally referred to
as the VW216, the VW T-Cross appears to have a boxy body for a traditional SUV
styling, much like its rival Jeep Renegade.
The VW T-Cross is underpinned by the MQB A0 platform
currently utilised by the VW Polo, VW Virtus, Seat Ibiza and Seat Arona.
Volkswagen could offer it with a variety of small engines, including the 95 PS
1.0L TSI, 110 PS 1.6L MPI, 115 PS 1.0L TSI, 150 PS TSI petrol units, the 90 PS
1.0L TSI petrol-CNG unit and the 95 PS 1.6L TDI and 115 PS 1.6L TDI diesel
units. Transmission choices may include 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual, 6-speed
automatic and 7-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic. Volkswagen may keep its baby
SUV devoid of the 4MOTION AWD system.
Volkswagen is yet to make an announcement, but
reports say that the VW T-Cross will debut in H2 2018. Its production for
Europe will take place at the Volkswagen Navarra plant in Spain, beginning in
January 2019. In Brazil, Volkswagen will offer the T-Cross with 120 PS
1.6-litre MSI and 128 PS 1.0-litre TSI engines and 5-speed manual and 6-speed
automatic transmissions. Production will take place at the Sao Jose dos Pinhais
plant.