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Skoda's cheapest crossover became the basis for a new VW model. Photo

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Volkswagen Project 246
The name of the car has been revealed. Source: Motor1

The cheapest Skoda Kylaq 2025 crossover has already been officially declassified. The long-awaited novelty became the basis for a new VW model. We know a little about the car, and the premiere will take place soon.

The new Volkswagen Tera crossover was officially announced on the German brand's Instagram. The model name has already been published. VW Project 246 is the internal name that was known earlier.

The inexpensive Volkswagen crossover is expected to be presented with a completely new design in the corporate style of the German brand in 2025. It is known that the new product will be more compact and cheaper than the VW T-Cross.

The length of the novelty will be approximately 4 m, the crossover is really compact. It will be based on the MQB-A0 IN platform, which is also used to build the Skoda Kylaq budget crossover for just over $9,000.

The new VW Tera 2025 will focus on the basic market segment due to its attractive price and compact size. The crossover will have only front-wheel drive and a 1-liter gasoline engine with a capacity of 115 hp will be installed under the hood.

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