Is the T-Roc produced by FAW-Volkswagen or SAIC Volkswagen?

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VanOlive
07/23/25 8:57pm
The T-Roc is currently produced by FAW-Volkswagen, a compact SUV manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen, so the T-Roc belongs to the FAW-Volkswagen lineup. Here are the details of the 2021 T-Roc: 1. Body Dimensions: The 2021 T-Roc measures 4318mm in length, 1819mm in width, and 1582mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm, a fuel tank capacity of 51 liters, and a curb weight of 1385kg. 2. Driving Performance: The 2021 T-Roc features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum power of 110kW, and a maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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BrodyLee
08/10/25 6:52pm
I know about the T-Roc, I've been researching it recently because I'm planning to buy an SUV and comparing different models from Volkswagen. The T-Roc is actually produced by FAW-Volkswagen, not SAIC Volkswagen. I remember FAW-Volkswagen mainly manufactures in the north, like in Changchun, while SAIC Volkswagen is in the south, for example, the Volkswagen Tiguan L is from their side. The T-Roc is positioned as a compact SUV, with a pretty stylish design, and it's very agile to drive, making it suitable for city commuting. A friend of mine bought a T-Roc and said the space is quite spacious, comfortable to sit in, and the price is mid to high range, with good fuel efficiency for daily use. When buying a car, it's good to look into brand ownership; FAW-Volkswagen has more service points, making maintenance more convenient, which makes me lean more towards choosing it. For weekend outings, this car handles all kinds of road conditions well, making it a pretty reliable choice.
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