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First photos of the new Volkswagen T-Roc surface

Photos of the new Volkswagen T-Roc, expected in 2025, arrive on the net

Nuova Volkswagen T-Roc 2025 foto rubate
Photo by: Cochespias

The year 2025 will see the debut of the new Volkswagen T-Roc. At the moment there is no official information, teaser or otherwise. However, as is often the case, leaks have shown us what the German compact SUV will look like. The first pictures of the T-Roc 2025 have appeared on the Internet, presumably taken from the monitor of the infotainment system.

In this way we can begin to get to know what are going to be the highlights of the new generation, at least as far as the aesthetics are concerned.

Tiguan in miniature

Let's start with the front, the styling of which seems to echo that of the Tiguan. Horizontal light clusters united by the now unfailingly slim light segment with the Volkswagen logo in the centre. The grille runs the full width of the new T-Roc, narrowing at the bottom, giving it a sportier appearance.

<p>New Volkswagen T-Roc 2025, the side view</p>

New Volkswagen T-Roc 2025, the side view

Photos by: Cochespias
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New Volkswagen T-Roc 2025, the rear

In the side view there are no major changes in the proportions, although the rear window seems to be slightly less inclined than in the current generation. The rear, on the other hand, echoes the style of the front, with the lights joined by a light strip.


What do you think?

There are no photos of the interior of the new Volkswagen T-Roc, where we expect to find a décor taken at least in part from that of the restyled Golf, with the large central monitor slightly facing the driver, digital instrumentation and fewer physical controls on the dashboard.

Volkswagen Golf, gli interni

The interior of the Volkswagen Golf

Photo by: Volkswagen

First looks 

The leaked photos of the new T-Roc, one of Volkswagen's most important models for 2025, are not accompanied by information on the engines. Based once again on the Group's MQB platform, it is expected to retain some of the units available today, which will be joined by electrified powertrains, both mild hybrid and plug-in. There have also been rumours for some time about a new full hybrid system, currently absent in Wolfsburg, which will probably take the place of the 2.0 diesel, destined to disappear. 

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