11 Facts About Volkswagen T-Cross

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Volkswagen T-Cross is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by the German automaker Volkswagen.

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In 2016, Volkswagen T-Cross cancelled the plan of producing the Taigun after an internal study concluded that its dimension was too small.

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In 2016, the Volkswagen T-Cross was previewed as a concept car called the VW Volkswagen T-Cross Breeze at the Geneva Motor Show.

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Production version of the Volkswagen T-Cross was officially launched on 25 October 2018 simultaneously in three cities located in three continents – Amsterdam, Shanghai and Sao Paulo – demonstrating Volkswagen T-Cross's nature as a global product.

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All Volkswagen T-Cross variants are front-wheel drive as its Polo-sourced underpinnings do not support an all-wheel drive configuration.

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6.

Latin American Volkswagen T-Cross is available with several engine options, including 1.

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7.

The Brazilian-made Volkswagen T-Cross used torsion beam for the rear suspension, sharing its suspension configuration with the Virtus with specific calibrations for an SUV model.

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Volkswagen T-Cross was introduced in Mexico in September 2019 and was imported from Brazil.

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In 2022, the Brazilian-made Volkswagen T-Cross was replaced with the Indian-made Volkswagen T-Cross which is nearly identical to the Indian market Taigun.

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10.

In February 2020, Volkswagen revealed the Taigun for the Indian market which is based from the Chinese market T-Cross with several changes, such as the redesigned C-pillar.

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11.

Volkswagen T-Cross stated the Taigun is built on a modified MQB A0 platform dedicated for Indian market called the MQB A0 IN.

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