The Volkswagen T-Cross 2024 Not Only Consolidates the Brand’s Presence in the Compact SUV Segment but Also Establishes New Standards in Design, Comfort, and Efficiency.
In an automotive turnaround eagerly awaited, the Volkswagen T-Cross 2024/25 debuts in Brazil showcasing a striking facelift and attributes that reference European design and efficiency. The model, which has already gained a solid fan base both in Brazil and Europe, promises to redefine standards for compact SUVs with its new aesthetics and technological advancements.
Aesthetic and Technical Innovations Raise the Standard
Built on the robust MQB A0 platform, the T-Cross stands out in the national market with dimensions increased compared to its European counterpart, offering more space and comfort. With a length of 4.19 meters and a wheelbase of 2.65 meters, the vehicle features generous proportions, ready to face heavyweight competitors like the C4 Cactus.
The facelift brings a new front with an LED-illuminated grille, reminiscent of the Brazilian Polo GTS, as well as new headlights and light Matrix, a redesigned bumper, and a rear visual that, while it may spark debates, introduces innovative elements like full LED taillights with an X design.
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Engine of the New Volkswagen T-Cross 2024
Under the hood, the big news is the replacement of the 1.4 turbo engine with the new 1.5 Turbo gasoline engine, which offers 160 horsepower and 25.5 kgfm of torque. This upgrade provides not only superior performance but also fuel efficiency, thanks to a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Internally, the T-Cross adheres to a more contemporary design philosophy, highlighted by the inclusion of a floating multimedia screen. The interior finish received special attention, with solid touch materials that promise to elevate the comfort experience and perceived quality.
High-End Equipment
The vehicle is packed with advanced technologies, including keyless entry, wireless charging for smartphones, various driving modes, parking assistance, and a premium sound system, among others. Safety is another highlight, with the T-Cross offering a wide range of driver assistance systems to ensure the well-being of occupants.
Brazilian Market
With its arrival in the Brazilian market expected this year, the T-Cross will be available in four versions, with prices that reflect its position among the most sophisticated compact SUVs. Expectations are high for the model to recapture the sales leadership in its category, a feat already achieved in previous years.
With a renewed look, cutting-edge technology, and significant improvements in the engine, the Volkswagen T-Cross 2024 promises to capture the attention and preference of Brazilian consumers, reiterating Volkswagen’s commitment to innovation and quality.


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