• 6 years ago
Volkswagen has teased the 2019 T-Cross SUV and we get to see a few sketches. The T-Cross was first presented at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show but back then it was introduced as a study. However, given that the trend of SUVs is global, there was no doubt about the T-Cross making it to production. With the T-Cross, Volkswagen is expanding the spectrum of Sport Utility Vehicles to include a small model. We expect the world premiere of the new T-Cross to take place by October or November this year. Until then, Volkswagen will shorten the waiting time with a first look at the future SUV.

The T-Cross, T-Roc, Tiguan, Tiguan Allspace and Touareg will now be the five SUV formats of the brand in Europe. But, the new T-Cross will also make its way to China and South America. At 4107mm long, the T-Cross is a compact SUV for both the rough roads and the urban setting. The T-Cross will be based on the MQB platform and according to the company 'creates a surprising amount of room.' For example, the back seat can be adjusted lengthwise - for more knee room or more room for luggage. Volkswagen even goes on to say that the 'T-Cross is entering the market as one of the safest vehicles of its class, guaranteed through excellent crash properties and a large spectrum of assistance systems.' It will come with standard features like an ambient traffic monitoring system) and Lane Assist (lane departure warning system).

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