Volkswagen T Roc Hatchback
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Performance
Pros:
Comfortable ride with quiet petrol engines
Good fuel economy, averaging around 50mpg for the 1.5-litre engine
Responsive acceleration, especially with the 148bhp variant
Cons:
Not as engaging to drive as some rivals like the Ford Puma
No hybrid or electric options currently available
Safety rating
Pros:
Achieved a five-star Euro NCAP rating
Equipped with advanced safety features including automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist
Cons:
Older safety rating may not reflect current standards as testing has become stricter
Some rivals offer more comprehensive safety tech
Storage space
Pros:
Generous boot space of 445 litres, larger than many competitors
Well-shaped boot with adjustable floor for added versatility
Cons:
Rear seats do not slide or recline, limiting flexibility
Middle seat in the rear is less comfortable for adults
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Comes with standard features like adaptive cruise control and parking sensors
Optional advanced features available, such as blind spot monitoring
Cons:
Touch-sensitive controls can be fiddly and distracting
Some features are only available on higher trims, increasing costs
Media/comfort
Pros:
High-quality interior with a comfortable driving position
Responsive infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Cons:
Limited physical buttons for major functions, making it less user-friendly
Some interior materials feel less premium compared to rivals
Summary
The Volkswagen T-Roc stands out for its spacious interior, comfort, and strong safety features, making it a solid choice for families. However, its lack of hybrid options and some interior quirks may deter those seeking a more engaging driving experience or advanced tech. Overall, it offers good value for those prioritising comfort and practicality in a small SUV.
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