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Country of origin:Germany
Produced in:2014
Introduced at:2014 Geneva Motor Show
Source:Company press release
Last updated:March 03, 2014
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Click here to download printer friendly versionPower for the T-ROC is provided by a high-torque (380 Nm from 1,750 rpm) and fuel-efficient 184 PS turbodiesel engine connected via a newly developed seven-speed DSG gearbox to a 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system. This engine will be familiar to drivers of the new Golf GTD. Top speed is 130 mph in this concept car, with zero to 62 mph in 6.9 seconds. The T-ROC is predicted to have a combined fuel consumption of 4.9l/100km (57.6 mpg), equating to 129 g/km of carbon dioxide.

Three driving modes - 'Street', 'Offroad' and 'Snow' - are selectable at the turn of a wheel on the DSG gear-shift grip. Parameters of the running gear, engine-gearbox unit and hill start and hill descent assist systems are modified depending on the mode selected. The active mode is shown in a pop-up window in the fully digital instrument cluster.

In addition to the digital cluster, the T-ROC also features a 12.3 inch colour display tablet which is firmly locked into the dashboard with the upper two-thirds of the display extending out from the dashboard. The multi-touch display (which reacts to finger gestures) is user-configurable, and the range of colours used and information displayed on the tablet change according to the driving mode selected.

The T-ROC's name is derived from 'T' as a reference to the names of current and future Volkswagen SUVs such as the Taigun, Tiguan and Touareg, and 'ROC' meaning the all-wheel-drive car is as at home on 'rocky' trails as on tarmac.

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