New VW T-Cross 2020 range-topper revealed to tackle Mitsubishi ASX and Mazda CX-3

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With a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol three-cylinder engine, the T-Cross 110TSI outputs 110kW of power.
Tung Nguyen
News Editor
10 Jan 2020
2 min read

VW’s hotly anticipated T-Cross small SUV will be topped by the a 110kW 1.5-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder engine, and is expected to land in Australia a few months after the rest of the line-up due around April this year.

Local pricing and specification are yet to be detailed for the 110TSI variant, but expect to see it sit atop the small SUV range with a low-to-mid-$30,000 pricetag.

This would put the range-topping T-Cross right in the firing line of the 110kW/180Nm Hyundai Kona Elite ($36,000), 110kW/180Nm Kia Seltos Sport+ ($31,490), 110kW/195Nm Mazda CX-3 Akari ($35,950), 123kW/222Nm Mitsubishi ASX GSR ($30,490) and 85kW/185Nm Toyota C-HR Koba ($33,940).

With drive sent to front axle before via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, the T-Cross 110TSI will be able to accelerate from zero to 100km/h in just 8.5 seconds.

Fuel economy is pegged at 5.3 litres per 100km while carbon dioxide emissions is also rated at 118-119 grams per kilometre – at least in overseas markets with higher grade fuels.

In overseas markets, the engine will be available in SEL and R-Line grades, and comes standard with adaptive cruise control, LED headlights and an 8.0-inch multimedia system, with the higher-tier version also gaining 18-inch wheels and a 10.25-inch driver display.

Full pricing and specification for the entire Australian VW T-Cross range is expected to be revealed soon.

Tung Nguyen
News Editor
Having studied journalism at Monash University, Tung started his motoring journalism career more than a decade ago at established publications like Carsales and Wheels magazine. Since then, he has risen through the ranks at GoAuto to Managing Editor before joining the CarsGuide team in 2019 as the newly-appointed News Editor. Since starting at CarsGuide, Tung has spearheaded the push for well-researched and unique stories that will shines a light on the automotive industry for new-car-buying intenders, who might struggle to keep up to date with the fast-paced environment of motoring. The last few years alone have seen an explosion of interest in electric cars, as well as a push for autonomous driving, and as News Editor, it is Tung’s job to stay abreast of all the latest and deliver stories worthy of CarsGuide growing audience.
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