2020 Volkswagen T-Cross 85TSI Style review

Volkswagen has taken the ‘fashionably late’ approach to its SUVs. Its first, the Touareg, didn’t debut globally until 2002, and it was another five years before the more affordable (Golf-based) Tiguan arrived. And now in 2020, we have the T-Cross trying to make up for lost time (and sales) in the compact-SUV segment. There’s also the new T-Roc (another Golf-based SUV), but it’s the T-Cross – based on the Polo city car – that sits as VW’s smallest and most affordable sports utility vehicle.

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