NEW 2026 Volkswagen T-ROC
Feb 19, 2026•Channel
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Volkswagen T-Roc
The T-Roc is a European success story. Designed in Germany and built in Portugal, the Volkswagen - which was first presented in 2017, has been built more than two million times since then and was then enhanced in 2021 - regularly occupies the top spots in SUV registration statistics. In 2025 - the year of its replacement - the first generation of this Volkswagen is the undisputed best-selling SUV in Europe. The second generation, which has been improved in all areas, is now being launched. Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schäfer on the new T-Roc: "Our customers love the T-Roc - and I am convinced that the new generation has everything it takes to continue this great success story: progressive design, innovative technologies, top quality and value, intuitive operation and pleasantly balanced handling." It's a fact that the T-Roc with its clear and charismatic design is taking a major leap forward in development thanks to brand-new hybrid drive systems, a newly developed and strikingly high-quality interior, new infotainment, cockpit and operating systems from the larger Tiguan and Tayron, more space in the interior and luggage compartment, and assist systems such as Travel Assist that are in some cases unique in its class. Pre-sales have already started in Europe. The official market launch of the new T-Roc and its debut at Volkswagen dealerships will follow immediately.
1.5 eTSI for launch
The new T-Roc is the first Volkswagen product line whose entire drive range consists exclusively of efficient hybrid systems. One of the most successful Volkswagen drive systems of this era will be offered straight from the launch: a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine as a 48 V mild hybrid (1.5 eTSI) in two output levels with 85 kW (116 PS) and 110 kW (150 PS). Both versions of the 1.5 eTSI used for the first time in the T-Roc are high-tech systems: they convert kinetic energy into electrical energy by means of recuperation and store this in a compact lithium-ion battery. As a result, the efficient combustion engine can be switched off repeatedly during a journey - this coasting mode saves fuel and reduces emissions. If the four-cylinder engine is in operation, two cylinders are also shut down as often as possible, which also reduces fuel consumption. In addition, the hybrid system's electric boost optimises the performance when driving off, as a 48 V belt-driven starter-alternator with an additional electric torque of up to 56 Nm - particularly noticeable when pulling away on uphill gradients - supports the petrol engine.
2.0 eTSI and 1.5 Hybrid as new hybrid systems
In 2026, two new hybrid developments will make their debut in the T-Roc: a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine with 48 V mild hybrid system (2.0 eTSI) and a 1.5-litre full hybrid (Hybrid). The new hybrid drives will also be available in two output levels: the new 2.0 eTSI is always coupled to the 4MOTION all-wheel drive in the T-Roc. The 2.0 eTSI 4MOTION with 150 kW (204 PS) will be launched first. Towards the end of next year, the new and even more powerful high-end flagship version of the SUV product line with this drive technology will follow: the T-Roc R 4MOTION developed by the premium performance brand Volkswagen R. Also in 2026, the two new 1.5-litre full hybrid engines with front-wheel drive and outputs of 100 kW (136 PS) and 125 kW (170 PS) will complement the range. The T-Roc engine range will thus consist of six versions - four with front-wheel drive and two with all-wheel drive, all equipped with automatic gearboxes.
First SUV in its class with Travel Assist
The second T-Roc generation is based on the MQB evo - the latest evolutionary stage of the modular transverse matrix. This is accompanied by a new range of assist and convenience systems in the T-Roc class. What is more, thanks to the MQB evo, the new SUV has technologies on board that are also used in the larger Tiguan and Tayron. A new feature in the T-Roc class is the next development stage of Travel Assist, which not only supports automatic lane changes, but also reacts more smoothly and in an even more anticipatory way to speed limit changes. An important safety system is Emergency Assist, which automatically steers the SUV to the side of the road and brings it to a standstill in the event of an emergency - if the driver has health problems. The exit warning system is also new on board. It warns the passengers before opening a door if a vehicle is approaching from behind. Particularly in inner-city traffic, the exit warning system can help to prevent accidents that are particularly dangerous for cyclists due to the sudden opening of the vehicle door. For the first time, the T-Roc is equipped with Park Assist Pro, which enables fully automatic parking over distances of up to 50 metres thanks to the memory function and remote parking using a smartphone.