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tigger73
01-01-2020, 02:07 PM
This thread is for general discussion on all things T-Cross.

Caradvice review:


https://youtu.be/4yeBgTRCVLw

A couple of more recent articles:

- 2020 Volkswagen T-Cross Review/ (https://www.caradvice.com.au/794036/2020-volkswagen-t-cross-review/)
- Volkswagen T-Cross Coming to Australia Mid-2020/ (https://www.caradvice.com.au/810439/volkswagen-t-cross-australia/)
- VW T-Cross 2020 Review (https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-reviews/vw-t-cross-76229)

Register your interest with VW Australia: Volkswagen Australia (https://au.volkswagen.com.au/models/t-cross)

tigger73
02-01-2020, 05:47 PM
Some general specs/info on the Australian spec T-Cross:

Engine: 85TSI, 1litre, 3 cylinder, 85kW turbo petrol
Engine Number: DKJ@%12345 (same engine series as Polo TSI DSG)
Transmission: 7 Speed DSG FWD

Length: 4108mm
Width: 1760mm
Height: 1583mm
Wheelbase: 2563
Ground Clearance: 185mm

Brakes (front): 276mm x 24mm
Brakes (rear): 230mm x 9mm

Weight: 1,240kg
Maximum towing (braked trailer): 1,100kg
Maximum towing (unbraked trailer): 640kg

Options: LED Headlights

Wheel/tyre specs:

16x6.0+35 205/60R16
17x6.5+39 205/55R17
18x7.0+39 215/45R18

phaeton
04-01-2020, 08:14 AM
Volkswagen Australia - T-Cross (https://au.volkswagen.com.au/models/t-cross)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUQ8l8Acrcs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9XSWHXRxIQ


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl2sbzxJshY


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGzvOZvBYE8

phaeton
26-01-2020, 08:50 AM
Volkswagen's T-Cross enters showrooms in April priced from $27,990 – the brand's most affordable ever SUV and the first German entrant in its segment.

T-Cross represents both the entry point and the completion of Volkswagen's SUV range, which now runs from this urban oriented model through the T-Roc, Tiguan, Tiguan Allspace and Touareg ranges.

T-Cross arrives in two versions – 85TSI Life ($27,990) and 85TSI Style ($30,990) – powered by the Volkswagen Group's feisty 1.0-litre 3 cylinder turbo petrol engine that puts out 85kW and 200Nm through a 7-speed DSG transmission and the front wheels. A third version – the 110TSI Style with a 1.5-litre turbo-charged four cylinder engine – arrives in June with pricing to be confirmed.

The new T-Cross, along with the T-Roc SUV, can be seen by the public at the Volksfest event in Brisbane on February 16.

"The T-Cross takes Volkswagen into new territory," says the brand's Director of Customer Experience and Marketing and Jason Bradshaw.

"Previously Japanese and Korean brands have had this segment to themselves. To say that none can touch the T-Cross for technology is no empty boast. Now, for the first time, there is an affordable German compact SUV, one that as the Tiguan and Touareg do in their respective segments, transcends the gulf between the mass market brands and those perceived as prestige."

Volkswagen T-Cross 85TSI Life $27,990
16-inch Rochester alloys
Manual air-conditioning
App-Connect
Wireless charging
Four USB ports
8-inch Composition Media with 6 speakers
Rear View Camera
Front Assist with City EB, pedestrian and cyclist monitoring
Lane Assist and Driver Fatigue Detection
Parking sensors with Manoeuvre Braking
Leather multi-function steering wheel
Front fog lights with static cornering lights
Automatically dimming rear-view mirror
Automatic headlight function
Rain sensing windscreen wipers
Front armrest
Low pressure tyre indicator
Black roof rails

Volkswagen T-Cross 85TSI Style $30,990
Specification in addition to the T-Cross 85 TSI Life:
17-inch Bangalore alloys
LED headlights
Light Assist, automatic high beam function
Adaptive Cruise Control
Blind Sport Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert
Proactive occupant protection system
Dual zone climate control air conditioning
Keyless Access and power folding door mirrors
Steering wheel gearshift paddles
Park Assist
Comfort sport front seats
Carpet mats
Chrome roof rails and exterior headlights

Volkswagen 110TSI T-Cross Style Price TBA
Specification in addition to T-Cross 85TSI Style:
1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine 110kW/250Nm
18-inch Cologne alloys
Dark tinted rear and rear side windows
Gloss black door mirrors
Unique black-grey design cloth and dashboard décor

Colours

Gloss finish No cost
(Pure White, Dark Petrol)
Metallic $600
(Energetic Orange, Limestone Grey, Reflex Silver, Reef Blue)
Makena Turquoise Metallic $800
Option packages

Driver Assistance package (85TSI Life only) $1200
(Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Sport Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert, Park Assist, Proactive occupant protection system, power folding door mirrors)
Sound and Vision package $1900
(Digital cockpit, Discover Media Satellite Navigation, beats 300W premium audio system)
R-Line package 85TSI Style $2500
110TSI Style $1900
(includes 18-inch Nevada alloys, R-line badging and dark body accents, dark tinted rear and rear side window [standard in 110TSI], Aluminium finish pedals, R-line scuff plates, leather multi-function sports steering wheel, carbon Flag sports cloth upholstery)

Downunder55
16-02-2020, 09:14 AM
T-Cross at Brisbane Volksfest today

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ChristopherJ
28-03-2020, 08:02 PM
looks pretty good in that colour. I'd go with the orange i think, in style spec if i wanted to upgrade.

iDiesel
31-05-2020, 10:34 AM
It's a shame the dash highlight trim is not more customisable.
I don't like the one on the style but prefer the R-Line version, a bit more subtle

Bladesong
06-07-2020, 02:35 PM
looks pretty good in that colour. I'd go with the orange i think, in style spec if i wanted to upgrade.

Thats what I choose. Energetic Orange, Style fitout, with Sound and Vision pack. Very pleased with it.

Rufus1000
08-10-2020, 11:19 AM
Got loaned one of these whilst having my Golf Serviced. Terrible car, underpowered to the point of being dangerous. Cheap plastic interior is huge letdown and dynamics fall way short of market expectations. Have seen virtually none of them on the road and wouldnt be surprised if VW remove it from the Australia line up quickly.

Suncoaster
09-10-2020, 02:35 PM
Hi Rufus, You can't be talking about the same car. I've owned fast Audis including a V6TT and an S3, and I was prepared for leisurely performance from a T-Cross, but I am pleasantly surprised at it's pace and handling. As an owner of one I see them regularly on the road. I've owned twenty five cars over a lifetime of driving, and I count this as one of the best. Cheers-John