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Volkswagen is no stranger to building crossover concepts. In just the past few years it has debuted the three-row
CrossBlue, midsize
Cross Coupe and tiny
Taigun, and it has yet one will bow at the
2014 Geneva Motor Show: the sporty, compact T-Roc concept. The little CUV rides on the company's flexible MQB architecture, just like the Cross Coupe concept, and is meant to show a possible step down from the
Tiguan.
VW claims that the four-seat T-Roc looks to the future of where it could take CUV design, but according to VW North America Product and Technology Manager Mark Gillies, there is "no production grounding at all in it." It is a "pure concept." After all, this thing is pretty concept-y, right up to those two, removable roof panels.
The two-door concept blends short overhangs with a relatively wide track to make it look like a little, blue billy goat ready to head off road. The front is dominated by a narrow grille with LED headlights in slits on either end. Below them are
Juke-like light pods that combine LED foglights in the center with swiveling LEDs at the top, and a camera in the bottom. Similar pods in the rear look like exhaust ports at first, but are actually reversing lights, rear foglights and cameras.
A 2.0-liter TDI diesel four-cylinder with 182 horsepower and 230 pound-feet of torque is mated to a seven-speed DSG, and the T-Roc moves down to the road via VW's 4Motion all-wheel-drive system. With a claimed weight of 3,131 pounds, VW thinks it could reach 62 miles per hour in 6.9 seconds all the way to a top speed of 131 mph. It would get an estimated 48 miles per gallon (4.9 liters per 100 kilometers) in the EU cycle.
The interior features completely digital displays with a 12.3-inch color unit for the instruments, a portable tablet as the infotainment display and AMOLED climate controls. Even the rear-view mirror is a display for the rear cameras. It is all quite
reminiscent of what was shown for the next-gen
Audi TT. With the windows down and roof panels off, VW claims the T-Roc feels like driving a convertible. Or maybe like a
Jeep Wrangler.
The T-Roc seems like a clever way for VW to combine aggressive looks with a compact shape, but we don't expect to see
actual images of the concept until the moment it debuts at Geneva - we just have these renderings, for now. Thus, we'll withhold full judgement until then.
Scroll down for the full details on VW's latest concept.
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