Volkswagen Announces Diesel-Powered T-Cross

David Taylor

12 Jun 2019

Volkswagen Announces Diesel-Powered T-Cross

Volkswagen has announced a diesel engine for its T-Cross compact SUV, but it's not for SA. 

When we drove the Volkswagen T-Cross at its international launch, powertrain options ranged from petrol and diesel. With the vehicle due to land in South Africa in September 2019 we can confirm, thanks to a quick chat from someone in the Volkswagen SA communications office, that our market will only be getting petrol engines. These range from a turbocharged, 3-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol engine with 85 kW and 200 Nm of torque to a range-topping 1.5-litre turbopetrol engine with 110 kW. There's talk of a 70 kW version appearing later too.

However, the European market will be getting a new diesel-powered derivative along with the aforementioned petrol units. Packing 70 kW and 250 Nm from a 1.6-litre turbocharged diesel 4-cylinder engine, the oil-burning T-Cross is claimed to consume 5.3 L/100 km. In terms of acceleration, it'll hit 100 kph in 11.9 seconds for the manual-gearbox equipped T-Cross and 12.5 seconds for the 7-speed DSG derivative. 

VW SA has only released indicative pricing and the good news is the T-Cross will be available from under R300 000.

Read the Volkswagen T-Cross International Launch Review

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Volkswagen T-Cross (2019) Specs & Price

 

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David Taylor

David Taylor

Having contributed to multiple motoring titles as well helping run the public relations machine of the Johannesburg International Motor Show, Dave has experience in both sides of the motoring industry. He's based in the Western Cape and is responsible for the performance testing, photography & weekly YouTube news for Cars.co.za.

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