JAKARTA - Volkswagen will soon launch its next generation T-Roc by the end of this year. Before time, images of the car had leaked on the timeline.
Launching from Autocar, Monday, January 20, the car image appears to be taken from the infotainment screen or prototype instrument that reveals the latest 3D design of the T-Roc.
In the picture, the compact SUV has an more aggressive design with a more prominent front goal, slimmer front lighting, aero disk-style large rims, and LED light bars on the front and back.
The car will use the MQB Evo platform which offers flexibility with the choice of gasoline, diesel, and hybrid powertrains. This is the same kind of architecture as the latest Tiguan, Passat, and Golf models.
Thus, T-Roc will be offered with a powertrain plug-in hybrid (PHEV) for the first time. It is possible that VW will take the same approach as Golf by embedding a 1.5 liter gasoline engine combined with an electric motor that produces a combined power of up to 201 hp.
Since this is PHEV's choice, T-Roc will have the ability to travel with pure power as far as 88 miles or 141 km in full charge of 19.7 kWh batteries.
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While VW Golf is also offered with other machine options such as a 1.5 liter turbocharged and 4-cylinder 2.0 liter petrol engine which is likely to be brought to the latest generation T-Roc.
In addition, there is the potential that the electric version (EV) of T-Roc will also be offered with the trade name ID.Roc in 2026. It is estimated that the model will use the MEB platform developed by Volkswagen Group or the same as the current manufacturer's affordable ID.3 model.
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