Currently reading: 2019 Volkswagen T-Cross: new teaser video hints at crossover's design

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We've been given our clearest look yet at the upcoming Volkswagen T-Cross compact SUV, with a new video featuring close-up shots of the finished car's styling.

Jürgen Stackmann, Volkswagen's marketing chief, posted a short video on his official Twitter account that showed elements of the crossover's exterior and interior styling. The T-Cross will be revealed in full on Thursday (25 October).

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VW design chief Klaus Bischoff told Autocar recently that the T-Cross’s design had already been signed off and was “not so far from the [T-Cross Breeze] concept”, albeit without its drop-top.

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scotty5 22 October 2018

Between a t-roc and a hard place.

Autocar writes: "The T-Cross focuses on practicality, according to another preview revealed by VW, with 385-455 litres of boot space with the rear seats in place, depending on their position".

Like others, I'm struggling to see the difference between the two cars. I assume one difference between the T-Roc and T-Cross is the rear seats slide / are adjustable in the latter car but, when you consider the T-Roc's boot is 445L (392l on 4wd version)...  How can you say one car is bigger than the other?

Is it not the case a T-Cross is a T-Roc with different trim / specs? 

abkq 22 October 2018

To carry the top window trim

To carry the top window trim across and down the rear side of the C-pillar is a Vauxhall signature. Am surprised it appears in this T-Cross.

Even not worrying about precedence, does this detail work on this car? I don't think so. With the bottom window trim stopping in front of the C-pillar, the function of the window trim has become a conceptual mess. But if the bottom window trim continued on to the rear of the C-pillar to meet the top trim, this would make a visual mess. Either way the idea doesn't work. 

These days VW models are really running out of ideas. Let's hope the Skoda & Seat versions are better.

Guy08 22 October 2018

The top window trim

is silver tape and won't be on the final car. It won't make it look any prettier mind.

Cobnapint 22 October 2018

The T-Cross focuses on practically

What. A tiny car like that?  Are they kidding?