The T-Cross is an urban crossover that is larger than the Polo by 54 mm in length at 4.11 metres and by 112 mm in height at 1.56 metres. It sets many standards in its category, and all for an attractive price. Even the entry-level version priced at €17,975 in Germany (T-Cross 1.0 70 kW / 95 PS) leaves virtually nothing to be desired in terms of usability, safety or connectivity. In addition, there are a variety of combination and design options which give plenty of scope for customisation.

Striking front end with dominant grille – the exterior

The T-Cross leaves a lasting impression at first sight. The striking front end highlights the vehicle’s Volkswagen SUV family affiliation while also emphasising the individuality of the new model. Other key features include the dominant bonnet and broad radiator grille, with headlights integrated at either end. The side view is dominated by two horizontal character lines that ensure a masculine appearance. They form a muscular shoulder and culminate in a new, equally memorable design element: a reflective band that spans the rear. This is framed by a black trim panel to visually reinforce the width of the T-Cross.

At 4.11 metres in length, the new SUV is around twelve centimetres shorter than the T-Roc. Even so, the T-Cross offers easy access through four large doors – a major advantage of the MQB modular transverse matrix, which allows the driven front axle to be positioned much further forward. The long 2.56-metre wheelbase forms the basis for a spacious interior, with plenty of room for up to five people. The luggage compartment holds between 385 and 455 litres. Thanks to a sliding and folding rear bench seat, the T-Cross can be transformed into the equivalent of a small van with a flat cargo area and up to 1,281 litres of storage volume in no time at all.

Take a seat – the interior

The T-Cross provides good visibility. Passengers enjoy a superior view and good all-round visibility thanks to the elevated seating position – the driver and front passenger sit 597 mm above the road, the rear passengers 652 mm. The interior is extremely spacious, giving the occupants the feeling that they are sitting in a larger vehicle. In addition, it can be adapted to meet a range of requirements. The process is extremely flexible, quick and simple. This flexibility starts with a rear bench seat that can be slid forward or back by up to 14 centimetres, thereby increasing the footwell space for passengers in the second row or maximising the luggage volume. It continues with a rear seat backrest which can be split 60:40 and either fully or partially folded down, and culminates in an optional folding front passenger seat backrest which, in combination with a dividing rear bench seat, allows even very long objects to be transported.

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Price
Starting at $20,715
Specs
Power
93 to 113 hp
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