What is the Volkswagen Cross?

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StElle
07/25/25 4:52am
Volkswagen Cross refers to the Volkswagen T-Cross, which is a compact 5-door, 5-seater SUV. Its body dimensions are: length 4218mm, width 1760mm, height 1599mm, with a wheelbase of 2651mm and a fuel tank capacity of 42.5 liters. The Volkswagen T-Cross is equipped with a 1.4L turbocharged engine and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum power of 110 kW at 5000 rpm and a maximum torque of 250 Nm between 1750 to 3000 rpm. It features a front-wheel-drive system, with a front suspension using MacPherson struts and a rear suspension employing a torsion beam non-independent setup.
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RyderMarie
08/10/25 5:31pm
Cross Volkswagen primarily refers to the crossover vehicle series under the Volkswagen brand, with models like the T-Cross being quite common among compact SUVs. These cars combine the advantages of hatchbacks and SUVs in their design, featuring increased ground clearance for better off-road capability while maintaining a relatively lightweight body, making them easy and convenient to drive in urban areas. Personally, I find them very practical—their trunk space is surprisingly large, and the rear seats can be flexibly folded to accommodate several suitcases or shopping bags. They are typically equipped with small-displacement engines like 1.0T or 1.5T, providing sufficient power for daily commuting with modest fuel consumption, averaging around 7-8 liters per 100 km. In terms of safety, they come standard with airbags and stability control systems, performing reliably on slippery roads. The driving experience leans toward comfort, with light steering, making them ideal for daily commutes or short weekend trips. Volkswagen's reputation for reliability and affordable maintenance makes these models suitable for budget-conscious buyers who still seek quality. However, it's important to note that they aren't designed for serious off-roading and are better suited for light outdoor activities. Overall, Cross Volkswagen models are versatile choices for urban living and worth considering.
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