What is the name of the Volkswagen T-Roc? Is it the same as T-Ross?
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The Chinese name for the Volkswagen T-Roc is Volkswagen Tange. Tange's exterior: On the front of the body, the horizontal upper grille is cleverly connected to the LED Lingxi headlights, paired with a honeycomb lower grille, forming the iconic "X"-shaped front face of the T-Roc Tange, along with the recognizable circular LED daytime running lights. Tange's interior: Colorful interior design, featuring a lot of colorful elements, including piano lacquer-finish colored decorative strips and colored seats. The wing-style center console adopts an asymmetrical design biased towards the driver's side, achieving a wraparound cockpit experience, complemented by multiple geometric cutting and folding line designs.
Last time when we discussed this car in the car enthusiasts group, we specifically looked up the information. FAW-Volkswagen officially named it "Tharu" in Chinese, which belongs to the same naming system as SUVs like the Tiguan and Tayron. The T-Rocss you mentioned might be the overseas high-performance version, similar to the Golf GTI with sport packages, but we haven't seen this configuration in the domestic version yet. Actually, imported cars sometimes retain their letter names, like the Arteon, which is called "Arteon" in China instead of "CC successor." The Tharu's chassis tuning leans towards sportiness, but it's still different from a pure hot hatch.