The Volkswagen T-Cross 2025, The Best-Selling SUV in Brazil, Has Just Received an Update. This Facelift, Although Not Radical, Brings Significant Improvements in Design and Equipment, Maintaining the Success Formula That Conquered the Brazilian Market.
The Volkswagen T-Cross 2025, the Best-Selling SUV in Brazil, Has Just Received an Update. This Facelift, Although Not Radical, Brings Significant Improvements in Design and Equipment, Maintaining the Success Formula That Conquered the Brazilian Market.
The changes were designed to keep the T-Cross competitive and appealing, without losing its features that please consumers. What has changed and what remains in the SUV that leads sales in Brazil?
New Volkswagen T-Cross 2025 Presents Changes in Design and Equipment
The new Volkswagen T-Cross 2025 presents changes in design and equipment, maintaining the essence that made it the best-selling SUV in Brazil. On the exterior, the T-Cross received a remodeled front bumper, a new front grille, and a fully LED optical set starting from the base version. At the rear, the taillights also received a modern touch with LED lighting.
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Internally, the T-Cross 2025 brings improvements in finish. The dashboard now features vinyl details, providing a sense of higher quality. The VW Play multimedia center has gained a larger and suspended screen, making visualization and handling easier. The car includes new safety features, such as blind spot alert, lane departure warning with correction, and rear cross traffic alert.
T-Cross Continues Offering Engine Options 1.0 TSI with 128 Horsepower and Engine 1.4 TSI with 150 Horsepower
In terms of engine options, the T-Cross continues to offer the 1.0 TSI with 128 horsepower and 20.4 kgfm of torque, and the 1.4 TSI with 150 horsepower and 25.5 kgfm of torque, both paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. These engines are known for their efficiency and good performance, both in the city and on the road.
The interior space of the T-Cross 2025 remains excellent, with a wheelbase of 2.65 meters, providing comfort for all occupants. The trunk maintains a capacity of 373 liters, meeting daily needs well.
Consolidating Its Position as the Best-Selling SUV in Brazil
With these updates, the Volkswagen T-Cross 2025 remains one of the best SUV options in the Brazilian market. Its improvements in design, finish, and safety enhance its appeal among consumers, consolidating its position as the best-selling SUV in Brazil.
These changes, although subtle, demonstrate Volkswagen’s commitment to listening to its customers and constantly improving its products, ensuring that the T-Cross remains a popular choice among Brazilians.


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