The Volkswagen T-Cross is now more accessible, following the introduction of two new entry-level models to the range.
Announced at its “2025 Indaba” held at the Kariega factory, the new ‘base’ trim 1.0 TSI 70kW model comes in at R400,700, while the 85kW DSG auto version is priced at R418,200.
Although they’re not quite at the affordable end of the SUV scale, the pair significantly undercut the existing 1.0 TSI Life (R471,400), Style (R511,300) and R-Line (R543,800) facelifted derivatives that were launched in South Africa in late 2024.
VWSA has not released detailed specifications as yet, but the new base models do come with App-Connect, 8.0-inch digital instrument cluster, a multi-function steering wheel, manual air conditioning, a hill assist, two USB ports upfront and a tyre pressure monitoring…