Volkswagen is delivering enhanced value across its expanded T-Roc range, with the brand's top-selling model line gaining technology and luxury equipment as standard.
Widening the position between the new, value-packed T-Roc CityLife, the latest T-Roc Style includes a significant equipment boost focusing on the most desirable features for customers, for a $1,790 premium (now $38,890 RRP).
Newly standard on the 110kW 1.4-litre turbocharged T-Roc Style are an 8.0-inch touchscreen now with satellite navigation and voice control, a Digital Cockpit Pro widescreen display with mapping, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – plus Side Assist blind-spot monitoring and Rear Traffic Alert.
Navigation, voice control, wireless smartphone connectivity and Digital Cockpit Pro previously formed part of the now-deleted Sound & Vision pack valued at $2,050 alone, making the T-Roc Style even better value than before.
These additions also blend ideally with a high level of equipment rarely found in compact SUVs below $40,000 RRP, including 18-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, Performance LED headlamps, wireless charging, sport comfort front seats, keyless access, dual-zone climate control, leather steering wheel with paddles, Front Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Travel Assist, Lane Assist and Park Assist.
A similar step-up figure to the popular and sporty all-wheel drive T-Roc R-Line remains, following the latest model's $1,890 premium (now $47,090 RRP).
Newly standard on the 140kW 2.0-litre turbo T-Roc R-Line are Nappa leather upholstery, heated front seats, electrically adjustable driver's seat with memory settings, as well as Side Assist and Rear Traffic Alert.
The above luxury items were previously found in the now-deleted $3,950 Luxury Package for the T-Roc R-Line, and have now been amortised for a sub-$2,000 premium.
Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles director Michal Szaniecki said the T-Roc is continuing to boom in showrooms now that supply can finally meet demand.
"We are hearing the wants and needs of our customers, and especially in the compact SUV segment they want more technology and luxury but also greater overall value," Mr Szaniecki said.
"Given its popularity in Australia, we can now offer desirable items as standard on the T-Roc Style and T-Roc R-Line for a smaller premium than the previous optioned versions, making them even more appealing to the head and heart."
The T-Roc continues as the top-selling Volkswagen in 2023, continuing to eclipse records by reaching 1,000-plus sales in June. This is in addition to 918 Tiguans, 579 Tiguan Allspaces and 747 Amaroks, rounding out 5,125 Volkswagen sales for the month – and up 60.6 per cent year to date.
There will be some crossover of new and revised T-Roc stock, with the newly upgraded Style and R-Line arriving alongside the CityLife from late Q3 2023.
Pricing (recommended retail price) |
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Volkswagen T-Roc CityLife SE |
$35,990 RRP |
Volkswagen T-Roc Style |
$38,890 RRP |
Volkswagen T-Roc R-Line |
$47,090 RRP |
Volkswagen T-Roc R Grid Edition SE |
$54,300 RRP |
Volkswagen T-Roc R |
$61,990 RRP |
Options
Vienna Leather – Style |
$3,450 |
(Vienna leather appointed upholstery, electrically adjustable driver's seat with memory, heated front seats) |
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Black Style package – R-Line |
$2,900 |
(Black interior and exterior styling details, black roof paint finish, 19-inch alloy wheels in black, adaptive chassis control, Beats premium audio) |
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Panoramic sunroof |
$2,000 |
Black Style package – R |
$1,200 |
(Black interior and exterior styling details, and black roof paint finish) |
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Premium Metallic Paint |
$900 |
Beats premium audio – R |
$800 |
Metallic/Pearl Effect Paint |
$700 |
Electric Tailgate – Style and R-Line |
$600 |
Lapiz Blue décor inserts – R |
$250 |
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