2026 Volkswagen T-Cross Reviews

You'll find all our 2026 Volkswagen T-Cross reviews right here. 2026 Volkswagen T-Cross prices range from for the T-Cross to for the T-Cross .

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Volkswagen T-Cross Reviews

Volkswagen T-Cross 2025 review - Australian first drive
By Laura Berry · 28 Aug 2024
Volkswagen's T-Cross stands out among other little SUVs for its space and the way it drives, and now it's been updated with new features.
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Volkswagen T-Cross 2022 review: Style
By Helen Frost · 21 Jul 2022
The Volkswagen T-Cross is a pint-sized SUV designed for the city. It has only been in Australia since 2020 and has a lot to offer a small family, with every inch of its space well-used. The top-end Style model is fuel efficient, comes with more boot space than you might expect, and despite the small 1.0-litre engine, offers a decent drive. But does it provide real family value?
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VW T-Cross 2021 review - Everything you want to know about Volkswagen's small SUV
By James Cleary · 07 May 2021
We're spoiled for choice when it comes to city-sized SUV options, and Volkswagen's T-Cross is yet another well-credentialed player in this ultra-competitive part of the market.
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Volkswagen T-Cross 2021 review: Style
By Nedahl Stelio · 04 May 2021
The Volkswagen T-Cross is a solid player in the small to mid-size SUV market. But with serious competition, does it have what it takes to be a category leader?
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Volkswagen T-Cross 2020 review: 85TSI Life
By Nedahl Stelio · 04 Jul 2020
Volkswagen's T-Cross is a small SUV with enough space for a family. Does it cross everything off your shopping list?
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Honda HR-V RS vs Volkswagen T-Cross 85TSI Style 2020 comparison review
By Matt Campbell · 02 Jun 2020
The Honda HR-V is the king of compact SUVs when it comes to practicality. But now there's a new, even smaller, arguably smarter, challenger - the VW T-Cross.We put these two up against each other to see which was the best small SUV across a mix of criteria.
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Volkswagen T-Cross 2020 review
By Matt Campbell · 08 May 2020
The VW T-Cross is here to compete in one of the hottest parts of the market - the small SUV segment. Does the smallest VW SUV have what it takes to fight against some big name rivals? It has the smarts, safety and stuff to stick it to the best in the class, writes Matt Campbell.
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Volkswagen T-Cross 2020 review: Life
By Tung Nguyen · 08 May 2020
Volkswagen has been desperate for a compact SUV for some time now, and with the arrival of the T-Cross this month, it has a genuine rival to the likes of the Mazda CX-3 and Mitsubishi ASX. Can VW deliver a winner in a segment it has played in before?
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Volkswagen T-Cross 2020 review: 85TSI Style snapshot
By Matt Campbell · 05 May 2020
Topping the initial range of VW T-Cross models is the 85TSI Style, which is priced from $30,990 plus on-road costs.It is powered by the same engine as the model that sits below it, the 85TSI Life - which is to say that under the bonnet hides a 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine, producing 85kW of power and 200Nm of torque. It is exclusively available with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and is only available in two-wheel drive (FWD). Fuel consumption is claimed at 5.4L/100km.It competes in a busy part of the small SUV market, against the likes of the Kia Seltos, Mitsubishi ASX and Toyota C-HR. But it’s a pretty good value offering, the T-Cross 85TSI Style comes handsomely equipped with gear for the money.Over and above the 85TSI Life, the 110TSI Style gains 17-inch wheels, LED headlights, dual-zone climate control, keyless entry, steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, front sports seats and chrome exterior highlights.That’s in addition to the standard LED daytime running lights, front fog lights, automatic headlights, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, auto wipers, air-conditioning, wireless smartphone charger, four USB ports, leather multi-function steering wheel, and 8.0-inch multimedia system with app-connect (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto) functionality.Plus on the safety front, the 85TSI Style has a reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors, autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection, front and rear low-speed AEB, driver fatigue detection, low-pressure tyre indicator, dual ISOFIX child seat anchor points and six airbags (dual front, front side, full-length curtain). And over the 85TSI Life, it includes standard adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert with auto brake, and automatic high beams.Buyers of the 85TSI Style model can also choose to option the R-Line pack for $2500, which adds 18-inch wheels, R-Line badges and body additions, R-Line scuff plates and steering wheel, and unique upholstery.There’s also the Sound and Vision pack ($1900) which adds VW’s excellent digital cockpit driver info display, as well as inbuilt sat nav and a Beats 300-watt sound system. A four-cylinder petrol version of the T-Cross, the 110TSI Style, will arrive later in 2020, with a big performance upgrade over its three-cylinder compatriot.
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Volkswagen T-Cross 2020 review: 85TSI Life snapshot
By Matt Campbell · 05 May 2020
The entry-level version of the VW T-Cross range is the 85TSI Life variant, priced from $27,990 plus on-road costs.It has the same engine as the model that sits above it, the 85TSI Style - which is to say it is powered by a 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine, producing 85kW of power and 200Nm of torque. It is exclusively available with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and is only available in two-wheel drive (FWD). Fuel consumption is claimed at 5.4L/100km.As a competitor to some big names in the small SUV space like the Kia Seltos, Mitsubishi ASX and Toyota C-HR, the T-Cross 85TSI Life comes handsomely equipped with gear for the money.Standard equipment includes 16-inch alloy wheels with a space-saver spare, black roof rails, halogen headlights, LED daytime running lights, front fog lights, automatic headlights, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, auto wipers, air-conditioning, wireless smartphone charger, four USB ports, leather multi-function steering wheel, and 8.0-inch multimedia system with app-connect (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto) functionality.Safety-wise, the base T-Cross is fitted with a reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors, autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection, front and rear low-speed AEB, driver fatigue detection, low-pressure tyre indicator, dual ISOFIX child seat anchor points and six airbags (dual front, front side, full-length curtain).The T-Cross Life model can be equipped with additional safety spec, with the $1200 Driver Assistance pack bundling adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert with auto brake, and automatic high beams.Also available is the Sound and Vision pack ($1900) which adds VW’s excellent digital cockpit driver info display, as well as inbuilt sat nav and a Beats 300-watt sound system. 
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