Volkswagen T-Roc Comparison
After announcing prices and changes for various members of its T-Roc family for 2024, Volkswagen has upped prices again.
The new entry-level T-Roc CityLife, being referred to as a special edition, launched in September last year, and was followed by updated Style and R-Line models.
Earlier this year, the brand announced an array of standard features to the mid-range Style and R-Line that were previously contained in option packs, including blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.
The T-Roc Style now includes satellite navigation, voice control, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for its 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, as well as a 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit Pro virtual instrument cluster.
Previously, these features were part of the Sound and Vision Package valued at $2050.
The T-Roc R-Line now includes features from the Luxury Package valued at $3950, which includes Nappa leather upholstery, heated front seats, as well a power-adjustable driver’s seat with memory as standard.
It also gets conventional buttons on its steering wheel, replacing the touch-capacitive switchgear.
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