VW T-Roc Cabriolet 2022: Spyshot & Details

The T-Roc Cabrio will soon get a slight facelift. We saw the prototype of the VW T-Roc Cabriolet on test drives and tell you what will change.

An SUV – convertible is still getting used to for many, but the success proves the T-Roc Cario right. That is why VW is planning an update of the open compact SUV, which is already doing its test laps. Read on for pictures and details.

  • Only slight innovations
  • New headlights planned
  • Modified grille
  • Market launch in summer 2022

Prices and the start of sales

Since this is only a very slight facelift, we assume that prices will remain stable. The current VW T-Roc Cabriolet starts at just under 28,000 euros. The market launch for the modified convertible should be in the summer of 2022.

Exterior design and engines

As I said, not much will change. VW will give the convertible new headlights with integrated daytime running lights. The radiator grille will also be changed a bit and will only get one horizontal strut instead of two. The chrome strip around the Külergrill also looks a bit thicker than on the current model. The air inlet applications are also placed a little higher.

VW T-Roc Cabriolet 2022

There will only be slight changes to the rear. The taillights and the rear bumper are affected.

When it comes to engines, it is unlikely that anything will change. The current units, the 1.0 and 1.5-liter gasoline engines with an output between 115 and 150 hp will certainly continue to be installed. It is still completely unclear whether the T-Roc Cabrio will come with hybrid technology.

VW T-Roc Cabriolet 2022 Interior

VW T-Roc Cabriolet 2022

We hardly expect any changes in the interior either. The space available in the rear and trunk will certainly continue to be typically small in a convertible, and since the latest version of the infotainment system and voice control can already be found in the current model, the innovations will focus more on new seat covers and other details.

Elenor Kling

A tech lover and generally a car enthusiast who likes to do a lot of research and share knowledge.

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