SUV based on the 200 TSI version arrives for R$ 142,990 with a 1.0 turbo engine, exclusive seats, LED light strip, and festival-inspired details.
Volkswagen announced, this Wednesday, June 10, the launch of the T-Cross Rock in Rio, a special edition based on the 200 TSI version.
The SUV hits the market for R$ 142,990, without changing the price of the original configuration, even with exclusive items in the external and cabin visuals.
The brand’s proposal combines the already known mechanical set of the T-Cross with elements inspired by Rock in Rio, the festival used as the central theme of the series.
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Special edition features Rock in Rio-inspired visuals
The T-Cross Rock in Rio received its own visual identity to differentiate it from other versions of the SUV.
The body can be ordered in four colors: red, black, and two shades of gray.
The Ascot Gray appears among the available options, a shade normally reserved for more expensive configurations of the model.
Depending on the chosen color, the SUV can also receive a black roof, creating a two-tone finish.
The body features thematic stickers on the doors, Rock in Rio logos on the rear pillars, and exclusive details on the trunk lid.
17-inch wheels and light strip enhance visual appeal
The external package includes 17-inch diamond-cut wheels with a darkened finish.
The model also received Seal Inside tires, darkened mirrors, black handles, and unique details on the bumpers.
The front gained the LED light strip integrated into the grille, an item normally offered in the more sophisticated versions of the T-Cross.
The set reinforces the visual proposal of the special edition without modifying the mechanical base of the SUV.
Darkened cabin features thematic seats and sound system
The interior of the T-Cross Rock in Rio follows the same visual proposal as the body.
The roof has a darkened finish, while the seats received exclusive upholstery with blue stitching and red details.
The Rock in Rio visual identity appears on the seats and also on the front panel, on the passenger side.
The internal package includes a sound system with six speakers as standard, reinforcing the special edition’s connection to the music universe.
1.0 turbo flex engine maintains power up to 128 hp
The Rock in Rio edition will be sold exclusively based on the 200 TSI version.
The mechanical set uses a 1.0 turbo flex three-cylinder engine, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission.
The engine delivers 116 hp when fueled with gasoline.
The power reaches 128 hp with ethanol.
Volkswagen also incorporated equipment usually present in the Highline and Extreme versions, expanding the content of the special series.
Price of R$ 142,990 remains the same even with extra items
Volkswagen maintained the price of the 200 TSI version in the special Rock in Rio edition.
The model costs R$ 142,990, even with 17-inch wheels, LED light strip, themed seats, exclusive stickers, and unique interior finish.
The special series positions the T-Cross as an option for those seeking a compact SUV with a distinctive look, turbo engine, and elements linked to Rock in Rio.
What would catch your attention the most in this special edition of the T-Cross: the festival-inspired look or the fact that Volkswagen maintains the price even with the extra items?

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