What is it?
If we’re chatting casually as friends, the Volkswagen T-Roc is Volkswagen's Volkswagen Golf SUV, or perhaps its Nissan Qashqai - but the brand won’t thank you for either description, because it wants this new model to have its own, more playful identity.
The T-Roc is late to the family SUV party, of course, and that only makes VW's desire to seek a point of difference greater. Just how late it lands is emphasised by the fact it is based on the T-Roc concept car that was revealed as long ago as 2014, albeit presented in the lesser-seen (Land Rover Range Rover Evoque ConvertibleLand Rover aside) format of a convertible SUV.
Crucially, however, many of the more detailed designs of that concept can be seen even on this prototype, and so too can some of its slightly zany spirit: the T-Roc is here to usher in a new era of more 'emotional' Volkswagens that tug at the heart strings slightly harder than today’s defiantly rational line-up. There’s even talk of two-tone paint schemes.
Zany is also one word to explain how the car found its name: T is to link it to its bigger brothers, the Volkswagen Tiguan and Volkswagen Touareg, and Roc is a modification of the word rock, which, and I quote VW: “on the one hand refers to the off-road character of the vehicle and on the other reflects the powerful and avant-garde image of a crossover design”. Before we all wrinkle our faces in consternation, though, it’s worth a moment pondering the origins of Qashqai, Seat Ateca, Vauxhall Mokka X et al.
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22:39 23/08/2017
Why is 70% of your homepage Autocar dominated by VAG products..?? Give it a rest please. Tedious now...unless that's the point?
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T Roc
Totally souless, bought by those who cant see past the end of the bonnet and can't see the road by hiding behind the steering wheel.
Please please VW crawl into a hole and rust away. Sorry you do rust away in the sunshine anyway.