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New VW ready to Roc

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The new Volkswagen T-Roc compact SUV has just had its world premiere on the shores of Lake Como in Italy.

On sale in the UK in December and likely to be priced from around £19,000, the T-Roc will be at the higher end of the booming market for crossover cars.

Alongside the SEAT Arona and the Skoda Karoq, it sees the Volkswagen Group mounting a major offensive to lure SUV buyers.

Stylish and upmarket, the T-Roc will have wide appeal and is being aimed at younger buyers who want a car that stands out.

Bright paint jobs with two-tone finishes will be a characteri­stic of the new T-Roc and the car will be available in three different roof colours – black, brown and white.

Inside, the T-Roc is right up to date with Volkswagen’s One-Net app based connectivi­ty set-up as well as full smartphone hook-ups.

On higher specificat­ion models, the T-Toc is fitted with an eight-inch glass finish touchscree­n and will be available with a 300 watt, eightchann­el Beats sound system.

Another high-tech feature is VW’s Active Info instrument panel with its multi-mode graphical display.

Interior finishes are also on trend and the car can be had with a variety of colour themes in the cockpit with brown, blue, orange, yellow and grey themes available.

Volkswagen will be offering the T-Roc in two distinct set-ups – one sporty, the other more comfort oriented.

The sportier versions will include the likes of aluminium foot pedals, red brake callipers and dark-tint rear windows.

As VW’s smallest SUV, the T-Roc is some 10 inches shorter than the popular Tiguan and the car will be available with a variety of engines, three diesel and three petrol plus the option of DSG semi-automatic transmissi­ons and four-wheel-drive.

Measuring 13ft 8ins in length, the T-Roc is similar in size to the VW Golf, although wider and taller creating a roomy cabin.

Luggage capacity ranges from 445 to 1290 litres which makes the T-Roc very family friendly. Interior space for a compact SUV is also good, particular­ly in the back.

The T-Roc is based on the same MQB platform as the Golf and will be produced at Volkswagen’s Setubal factory near the Portuguese capital of Lisbon where VW has also built the Scirocco coupe and Sharan MPV.

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