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    Volkswagen T-Roc R: Production of hot SUV wrapping up for Australia

    The current T-Roc R is exiting production, though Volkswagen says stock will be available into the first part of next year.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    The small SUV segment is about to get less interesting, with production of the hot Volkswagen T-Roc R wrapping up.

    Volkswagen Group Australia (VGA) says it expects stock of the sporty compact SUV will continue to be available into the first few months of next year.

    An R version of the next-generation T-Roc has been confirmed, but it has yet to be locked in for an Australian launch.

    The second-generation T-Roc was revealed in August ahead of an expected European-market launch in 2026, though the hot R flagship has yet to be revealed ahead of its 2027 European launch.

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    VGA has yet to confirm launch timing for any second-generation T-Roc for our market.

    Given the popularity of Volkswagen’s R models locally, we’d expect the new T-Roc R to be a shoo-in.

    Notably, the R lineup has shrunk following the retirement of the Tiguan R, with the new-generation mid-size SUV not being offered in R guise.

    Volkswagen has yet to confirm any details of the next-generation T-Roc R, though it could feature the most potent 245kW/420Nm version of the Volkswagen Group’s EA888 2.0-litre ‘TSI’ turbo-petrol engine.

    Should it do so, that would be a bump in power and torque over the outgoing T-Roc R, which uses a version of the EA888 engine pumping out 221kW and 400Nm.

    It’s unclear whether the next T-Roc R will also feature the torque vectoring rear differential seen in the Golf R hot hatch.

    The new T-Roc moves to the MQB Evo platform that underpins the current Mk8 Golf.

    While it has a similar silhouette to the outgoing T-Roc, the new-generation crossover SUV measures 4373mm long, 1828mm wide, and 1562mm tall, with a 2631mm wheelbase. That means it’s 122mm longer overall, 9mm wider, and 9mm taller, and rides a 28mm longer wheelbase.

    Inside the restyled, roomier cabin, the new T-Roc has a 10.0-inch digital instrument cluster and either a 10.4- or 12.9-inch infotainment touchscreen, running Volkswagen’s latest MIB4 system and featuring anchored climate control buttons.

    New-generation T-Roc
    New-generation T-Roc

    Back by popular demand is a steering wheel with actual buttons.

    The new T-Roc is launching in Europe with a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder mild-hybrid petrol powertrain, though a full hybrid system will follow later.

    The small SUV lineup is a crucial one for Volkswagen. Not only is it the German automaker’s top seller in Europe, but in Australia it’s the brand’s second-best seller.

    To the end of September, Volkswagen has delivered 4044 examples this year, placing it behind only the Amarok ute range at 4354 deliveries.

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.

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