2020 Volkswagen T-Cross review

Finally, a year after its initial European launch, the Volkswagen T-Cross has landed in Australia. Volkswagen’s T-Cross represents one half of its new small-SUV offering in Australia, with the other half represented by the larger, faster, and much more expensive T-Roc. This dual-model onslaught arrives at a good time for Volkswagen. It comes as some of its bread-and-butter product lines begin to age and reach the end of their life cycle, be it the Golf 7.5, or the second-generation Tiguan.

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