After an initial teaser video earlier this week, Volkswagen has released two new sketches of its upcoming T-Roc crossover.
The images show what VW describes as a “surprising progressive design”, although we’ll only really know how the new crossover looks after its full reveal on August 23.
Set to be positioned below the Tiguan in the Wolfsburg automaker’s growing SUV line-up, the new T-Roc is expected to make its show debut in Frankfurt in September.
It will ride on the Volkswagen Group’s ubiquitous MQB platform and seems likely to be available with plenty of big-car technology – including the digital instrument cluster – borrowed from larger VW models.
Back in April, Volkswagen released footage of a camouflaged T-Roc testing in South Africa. Engine options should include the automaker’s familiar three- and four-cylinder petrol and diesel units, although an earlier report suggested that even the 2,0-litre turbocharged mill from the Golf R could eventually find its way under the T-Roc’s bonnet.