The World Of SUVs Has Just Gained A New Favorite: The Volkswagen T-Cross. This Model, Which Is The First SUV Produced By Volkswagen In Brazil, Arrived Making An Impact, With A Combination Of Cutting-Edge Technology, Innovative Design, And Performance That Promises To Leave Many People Speechless.
Speaking Of Style, The T-Cross The Town Is A Show In Itself. With 17″ Alloy Wheels That Add A Special Touch, Two-Tone Roof, Piano Black Grille And Mirrors, And The Exclusive The Town Badge, This Car Does Not Go Unnoticed.
And Inside, Comfort Reigns With Partially Leather Seats And Blue Stitching, Plus An Interior Finish That Is Pure Charm. In Terms Of Technology, The T-Cross Also Does Not Fall Behind.
With The VW Play Multimedia System, Which Features A 10″ Touch Screen, Connectivity Is Comprehensive. Apple CarPlay And Android Auto Wireless Ensure You Are Always Connected Without Wires To Get In The Way. And For Music Lovers, There Is A 10 GB Internal HD To Store Your Favorite Playlists.
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Suzuki sells an “economical family minivan” with 7 seats cheaper than Chevrolet Spin, Citroën Aircross, and Caoa Chery Tiggo 8 in Brazil; for about R$ 47,000 in conversion without taxes, the Ertiga has a 1.5 engine, manual or automatic transmission, CNG option, a trunk of up to 803 liters, and a family package that Brazil doesn’t have, but India does.
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Mitsubishi sells a “minivan with the soul of an SUV” with 7 seats cheaper than Chevrolet Spin, Citroën Aircross, and Caoa Chery Tiggo 8 in Brazil; for about R$ 76,000 in conversion without taxes, the Xpander has a 1.5 engine, manual or CVT transmission, 220 mm ground clearance, and a robust family package that Brazilians don’t have, but Indonesia does.
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Japan and Mercosur may reach an agreement to lower the cost of cars and auto parts, with manufacturers like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan coming into focus.
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Volkswagen is preparing an SUV derived from the new Amarok to compete with the Toyota SW4 and Haval H9, utilize the Argentine Pacheco factory, and transform a pickup into a more profitable family of products.

How Volkswagen Focuses On Safety In The New T-Cross
When It Comes To Safety, The T-Cross Also Shows Its Worth. With Features Such As ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control), Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), And Side Airbags, It Ensures The Peace Of Mind You Need On The Road.
And It’s Not Just Talk: Latin NCAP Gave The T-Cross A Maximum Safety Rating, With Five Stars For Adult And Child Occupant Protection.
It’s Not Just On The Road That The T-Cross Is Successful. It Has Already Taken Home The “Qual Comprar 2022” Award From AutoEsporte Magazine In The Best SUV Category And Was Voted The Compact SUV With The Lowest Operating Cost In Brazil By Quatro Rodas Magazine. Isn’t That Worth Taking Your Hat Off?
TSI Engine And Intelligent Consumption
One Of The Major Highlights Of The T-Cross Is Its TSI Engine. Known For Offering An Ideal Combination Of Economy And Power, This Engine Is One Of The Strong Points Of The SUV.
It Ensures Driving Pleasure Without Overlooking Fuel Efficiency. It’s Technology Working In Favor Of The Driver And The Environment.
In Addition To Impressive Performance, The T-Cross Stands Out For Its Fuel Efficiency. This Means You Can Enjoy The Road Without Worrying Too Much About Stops At The Gas Station.
T-Cross, A SUVW That Is Here To Stay
The Volkswagen T-Cross Arrived Proving That It’s Not Just Another One In The World Of SUVs. With A Perfect Combination Of Style, Technology, Comfort, And Safety, It Promises To Win The Hearts (And Garages) Of Brazilians. So, Are You Ready To Take A Spin?


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