Volkswagen’s new T-Roc crossover model, which goes on sale in Ireland later this year, will have a starting price of €24,750.
The entry-level T-Roc specification is offered with Volkswagen’s heavily-praised 1.0-litre TSI petrol engine putting out 115bhp. Standard specification on this grade includes Climatronic 2-Zone air conditioning, USB interfaces, Bluetooth connectivity and a 6.5” ‘Composition Colour’ radio system.
The T-Roc Design specification also features the 1.0-litre TSI 115bhp petrol engine (€26,995 ) adds 16” Chester alloy wheels, a larger Composition Media radio system featuring an 8” glass touchscreen, a chrome package, Voice Control and App Connect among others.
At the top of the T-Roc range will be the Sport specification, which comes with a choice of 1.5-litre 150bhp petrol engines or the 2.0-litre 150bhp TDI diesel, with the latter available in either six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG. The 1.5-litre TSI Sport starts from €29,750 and the 2.0-litre TDI 4Motion starts from €34,795. Additional models will be added later in 2018.
Volkswagen will also offer a number of technology upgrade packs for the T-Roc. With these packs, customers can make savings on a number of popular optional extras.
For the entry level T-Roc specification the pck includes; Adaptive Cruise Control, front fog lamps, and 16” Chester alloy wheels for €599, a saving of €639 over the items individually.
All T-Roc models come with state-of-the-art front assist and lane assist systems.
Order books will open for the new model in October, and most Volkswagen retailers will have display models of the T-Roc throughout October and November.