Polo [Spy Shots] VW T-Cross spied


What a smashing design. For an entry level SUV the design is very premium and aspirational. VW will sell countless of these to those who want an affordable crossover but also to many who can't afford a bigger SUV as a second car. The T-Cross has the same starting price as an Audi A1.

Variable boot capacity from 385L to 455L using the variable bench gives it a lot of flexibility and front passenger seat that fold down flat makes it perfect for lugging a Christmas tree or long Ikea boxes.

Skoda will reveal their equivalent in the next 2-3 months.

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Similar to the Tiguan, the new T-Cross will sell like oven-fresh breakfast rolls here in the EU.
 
100,000 T-cross (T-crosses?) have been built since April 2019. Some of them were exported to other Latin American countries.

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The Brazilian T-cross differs from the European version for having a longer wheelbase and fuel flexible engine.
 

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