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Roc solid performer from VW

Volkswagen T-Roc

By Bill McCarthy

Stylish, economical and impressively kitted out, it’s hard not to like VW’s compact SUV. The T-Roc, upgraded in  March 2022, has sold more than one million units worldwide

There are three versions, Life, Style and R Line driven here, with the very rapid R and cabriolet also available.

 It offers pretty good value for money, with the entry level offering a good range of standard kit.

In basic standard mode, it’s not exactly a show-stopper, but the upmarket R-Line adds bells and whistles to transform that perception.

It offers a more aggressive, sporty look with extra body kit, larger diameter alloy wheels, sports suspension, silver roof rails, while the ‘R-Line’ badging is always prominent.

It is based on Volkswagen’s flexible modular transverse matrix (MQB). which provides improved interior space and has one of the biggest stowage areas in its class, with 445 litres with the rear seats in place.

This increases substantially with the rear seats folded to a maximum of 1,290 litres. Extra space is available with a driver’s under seat drawer and front seatback storage pockets.

There are five engine options, with diesel power still available, ranging from 110 PS to 190 PS, plus the bonkers quick 300PS R version.

 The 1.5 litre 150PS petrol engine on this model mated to the seven-speed DSG auto box is a refined unit that delivers sharp performance through seamless gear shifts.

It has three driving modes and can hit 60mph in just over eight seconds, quick enough for most circumstances, but is also pretty frugal.

Equipped with Active Cylinder Management (ACT) which delivers automatic deactivation of two cylinders, thus saving fuel and delivering economy of around 45mpg.

It looks like a premium vehicle and is equipped accordingly. All models receive hi tech safety systems like passenger protection, braking and lane assist plus assisted braking and radar parking sensors and pedestrian detection systems.

The interior offers typical VW quality build, with logical controls and solid fixtures and fittings, with this model featuring sports front comfort seats with ‘R-Line’ logo on backrest.

The three-spoke multifunction steering wheel has aluminium inserts and ‘R-Line’ logo and rounding off the sporty look are stainless steel pedals and piano black decorative trim to the centre console and front door trim panels.

The digital cockpit includes a central touchscreen which controls smartphone connectivity, navigation and infotainment, while an eight-inch TFT colour screen behind the steering wheel provides real time driver information. The Modular Infotainment Toolkit (MIB3), gives access to various online-based functions and streaming services.

Despite the sporty suspension on this model, the ride comfortable and passenger comfort pretty much assured with a well-insulated cabin drowning out most wind, tyre or engine noise.

As a compact SUV there some evidence of body roll with its higher stance on the road, but it offers good grip while the steering is direct 

Factfile

Volkswagen T-Roc 1.5 R Design

Price: £33,580

Mechanical: 150ps, 1,498cc, 4cyl petrol engine driving front wheels via 7-speed DSG auto gearbox

Max speed: 127mph

0-62mph: 8.3 seconds

Combined mpg: 46.3

Insurance group: 23

CO2 emissions: 138g/km

BiK rating: 32%

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

Slick SUV makes its mark

Volkswagen Taigo

By Bill McCarthy

The VW range, just like sibling Audi, is wide, not least with its range of SUVs. The latest, the Taigo, sits between the smallest T-Cross and the larger T-Roc and joins the Tiguan, ID.4, Tiguan Allspace and Touareg in the line up.

It’s a tough market as it is not only up against similar VW models but others like Nissan, Peugeot, Mini, Skoda and SEAT.

VW describes the newcomer as an SUV Coupe, because of its sleek silhouette.

It scores with its eye-catching styling, choice of two engines, three trim styles and generous stowage areas.

It certainly has individual styling, a crossover with a design aimed at younger buyers. 

It is built on VW’s MQB platform and maintains a streamlined profile despite sitting higher off the ground. It features a dramatic sloping roof design and will wide light bar to the rear, which is all nicely set off with roofbars and smart  alloy wheels,

Despite being the entry level, still not cheap at £21,960, specification includes the now familiar customisable digital cockpit and central screen, which controls the third generation of Modular Infotainment Toolkit (MIB3). 

This enables the use of a variety of online-based functions and access to streaming services.

Move up the grades to Style and R-Line and the goody pack gets bigger.

Despite being the base model, the Life includes front fog lights, LED headlights, inductive smartphone charging, a multifunction steering wheel and electric folding and heated door mirrors.

The interior itself is typical VW solidly built and reassuringly durable with a mixture of soft touch and some admittedly harsher plastics. Controls and switches are logically placed and despite modest proportions, four adults are seated in comfort.

It also features a one-litre, 95PS three cylinder petrol engine. A 110ps version is also available, as is a more sporty four-cylinder 1.5-litre 150PS engine.

The gutsy three pot one litre engine is not exactly designed for pace, more economy and delivers that in spades with a realistic 50 mpg achievable.

Despite its relatively modest power, it still delivers the throaty growl associated with three cylinder engines and, mated with a five speed manual box, pulls well through the gears. The sprint to 60mph is more of a rapid jog at around 11 seconds, but still adequate enough for most circumstances.

It performs particularly well around town and the other half was particularly impressed with how easy it was to drive, she loved the slick gear changes and the manoeuvrability.

That’s not to say it is not a capable motorway cruiser. Which it is.

Despite sitting relatively high off the road, it handles well and feels well planted enough on corners, while the suspension rides well over even the worst of our roads.

SUVs are practical beasts and despite its modest dimensions, the Taigo offers plenty of stowage space with an impressive 440 litre available, which opens up substantially with the split rear seats folded.

Having achieved the Euro NCAP five star safety rating, features include a full range of airbags, front and rear parking sensors, emergency brake function, and the lane departure warning system as standard. 


Factfile

Volkswagen Taigo Life 

Price: £22,275

Mechanical: 95PS, 999cc three cylinder engine driving front wheels via five speed manual gearbox

Max Speed: 114mph

0-62mph: 11.1sec

Combined MPG: 50.5

Insurance Group: 13

C02 emissions: 124g/km

Warranty:  3yrs/60,000 miles