Volkswagen has decided to cut the number of its smallest SUVs on the market. The Volkswagen T-Cross range for 2022 consists of a restricted number of trim levels and engines, all of which use gasoline as their only fuel source. We take a look at the T-Cross’ most impressive features, engines, and pricing.
Volkswagen has decided to make significant changes to its tiny B-segment SUV lineup. The Volkswagen T-cross range 2022 is set to take on the new year. A range that has been narrowed. The Edition trim level, which corresponds to the current access version, is removed from the configurator. This choice has a significant implication, namely that the T-beginning Cross’s price will increase.
Has Volkswagen prioritized the release of its exciting new SUV Coupé? Take into mind the Volkswagen taigo’s recent commercial introduction.
An SUV that is derived from the T-Cross in terms of technology and is manufactured in the same facilities. Volkswagen factory in Navarra. It’s hardly impossible that, in these times of semiconductor and microchip scarcity, the brand has opted to devote a significant portion of its resources on promoting the Taigo in its assault on dealerships.
Prices for the Volkswagen T-Cross 2022 are currently available in Spain, and it may be customized.
The Volkswagen T-Cross 2022’s range and equipment
After the discontinuation of the aforementioned Edition finish, the T-Cross is only available in Advance and Y Sport variants. As a result, even the most basic finish in the 2022 range comes with a large endowment. The following is a list of the most impressive standard equipment:
Advance
- 16-inch light-alloy wheels
- Longitudinal roof rails in black
- Halogen headlights
- Rear light clusters in LED technology
- Cloth floor mats
- Front seats with height adjustment
- Rear bench seat with asymmetrically folding and divided backrest
- Life fabric upholstery
- Storage bags at the rear of the front seats
- Storage drawer under the right front seat
- Handbrake with leather grip
- Trunk floor adjustable in two heights
- Gear lever knob in leather
- Front center armrest, adjustable in length, with storage compartment and 2 USB charging sockets behind
- Leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel
- Fog lights with static cornering light
- Tire pressure sensor
- 2 USB Type-C interfaces front
- Automatic switching of low beam headlights
- Lights for daytime driving
- Headlights with Leaving home function and manual Coming Home function
- Lane Departure Warning Assistant Lane Assist
- Emergency Brake Assist Front Assist
- Central locking with remote control
- Hill start assistance
- Adaptive cruise control and speed limiter
- Fatigue detector
- Trunk lighting
- DAB + digital radio receiver
- Interior rear view mirror with anti-glare function
- Exterior mirrors adjustable and folding electrically and heated
- Front and rear parking sensors
Sport (adds)
- 17-inch light-alloy wheels
- Longitudinal roof rails in silver anodized
- LED headlights for low beam and high beam
- Comfort sports front seats
- Climate control “Air Care Climatronic”
- Volkswagen Digital Cockpit Pro digital instrument cluster with 10.25-inch screen
- Interior rear view mirror with automatic anti-glare function
- Driving mode selector
- Rain sensor
The Volkswagen T-Cross and the Hyundai Bayon are compared in this video.
The Volkswagen T-Cross 2022’s gasoline engines
The T-Cross continues to put its faith in gasoline in the mechanical department. There are no diesel or bifuel models that allow you to enjoy the DGT’s ECO environmental label in the latter situation (General Directorate of Traffic). The 95-horsepower 1.0 TSI engine is paired with a five-speed manual transmission. A 110 horsepower 1.0 TSI engine is offered with either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch DSG automatic transmission.
In Spain, prices for the Volkswagen T-Cross 2022
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