2026 Volkswagen T-Roc Revealed With Hybrid Tech
The 2025 T-Roc features a 122mm longer body, hybrid-assisted engines, and advanced infotainment, building on over two million global sales since 2017, Volkswagen said.
- Volkswagen revealed the second-generation T-Roc compact crossover on August 27, 2025, featuring a larger body and hybrid powertrains.
- The new model follows the original 2017 launch, which sold over two million units worldwide and made the T-Roc Volkswagen's best-selling SUV after the Tiguan.
- This update includes a 122mm longer and 9mm wider body, a 28mm longer wheelbase, a 30L increase in boot space to 475 liters, and will use Volkswagen's latest MIB4 infotainment with ChatGPT voice assistant.
- At launch, the T-Roc will offer mild-hybrid 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engines with front-wheel drive and a seven-speed DSG transmission, while full-hybrid and all-wheel-drive versions are expected by late 2026.
- Pre-Orders open in Germany on August 28, 2025, with deliveries expected before the end of the year and a full market launch scheduled for November, signaling a phased European rollout.
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