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VW's most popular crossover shown with new 2024 design

Stas SidilevNews
Volkswagen T-Roc
T-Roc to be changed soon. Source: TALK WHEELS

The compact, low-cost VW T-Roc crossover is the most popular model of the German brand in its segment. The 2nd generation crossover is being prepared for the premiere, but for now the car was shown with a new design for 2024.

The TALK WHEELS channel has prepared its own version of the appearance of the new 2nd generation Volkswagen T-Roc. The design was made based on insider information and leaked photos showing pre-production test prototypes.

It may seem that the body is used from the first generation model. However, all the panels should be new. And the silhouette will be even more dynamic than its predecessor.

The crossover is expected to be Volkswagen's last new model with an internal combustion engine. However, there has been a serious slowdown in the electric vehicle segment recently. Therefore, the ban on internal combustion engines may be postponed indefinitely in a few years.

The engine range will include gasoline, diesel, and hybrid powerplants. And the convertible version will be removed from the lineup as demand was low. The premiere of the Volkswagen T-Roc 2 may take place in late 2024 or early 2025.

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