T-Cross vs. Taigo vs. T-Roc

With T-Cross, Taigo and T-Roc, VW offers three entry-level SUVs with different appearances but similar features without a large price difference. But besides the optics, there are still significant differences. 1. Processing Here, the Taigo cuts off best (ADAC-Note 2.6), the T-Roc has improved with the Facelift (ADAC-Note 2.9), but material quality and price do not fit together. It looks even worse with the T-Cross. On door frame cover and double door seals h At VW, only hard, simple plastic is installed inside (ADAC note 3.3). Here, only the Faclift expected for mid 2023 is likely to provide a remedy. 2. Headlights While Taigo and T-Roc have LED headlights as standard and offer matrix LED headlights at an additional cost, the T-Cross has as standard only “moderate halogen light”, LED headlights are available at an additional cost. Only after the facelift the T-Cross should pull right here. In all three SUVs, the seats are comfortable, while T-Cross and Taigo offer even more headroom than the T-Roc. 4. Room offer at the rear The T-Roc is fitted here. If the front seat is set to 1.85 m tall, the knee clearance in the T-Roc is only sufficient for 1.80 m large persons. In T-Cross and Taigo, however, the persons with a size of 1.90 m have sufficient head and knee clearance. odelles fit a maximum of 7 beverage crates in the trunk. According to ADAC measurement method, the T-Cross 310 l fits between the loading floor and the cargo compartment cover, the Taigo 370 l, the T-Roc 375 l, the roof height is 410 l or 455 l or 465 l. The loading edge lies at the T-Cross 72 cm above the road, at the Taigo 76 cm, at the T-Roc 77 cm.