VolkswagenT-Roc (2017-)
- Available new
- Compact/Small SUV
- Petrol/Diesel/Mild hybrid
- 2017 model + 2022 update tested
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Once the smallest Volkswagen SUV when launched in 2017, the T-Roc now sits above the T-Cross and Taigo in VW’s SUV range. Updated in 2022, this compact SUV uses mechanical elements from the VW Golf and VW Polo. Have the updates to technology and the interior raised this SUV to the top of the class? Read our full Volkswagen T-Roc (2017-) review to find out.


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