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Manufactured and marketed by FAW-VW, the Tacqua bears more resemblance with the Brazilian-made T-Cross in terms of exterior appearance, with the exception of the Tacqua R-Line model which is a new design. The Tacqua offers the same long-wheelbase body and engine options as the T-Cross built by SAIC-VW, which are 1.4-litre TSI and 1.5-litre MPI.
Coupe crossover SUV version of the ID.4. ID.6: 2021 2021 China MEB: Three-row D-segment full-electric crossover SUV built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform). ID. UNYX: 2024 2024 China MEB: C-segment full-electric crossover SUV, rebadged Cupra Tavascan with minor cosmetic changes, only sold in China. T-Cross/ Tacqua ...
VW Polo. VW Passat. VW T-Cross VW Tiguan VW Teramont. VW Amarok. 2020: Universal Motors Limited plant. Universal Motors is VW's local distributor. Anchieta [1] P 0 South America, Brazil: São Bernardo do Campo, Greater São Paulo, São Paulo state: VW Saveiro VW Polo Mk6 VW Virtus VW Nivus: VW Beetle VW Fox VW Gol VW 1600 TL/1600 sedan VW 1600 ...
The prototype was unveiled at the 2012 São Paulo International Motor Show. [12] [13] The Taigun was planned to be unveiled by the Volkswagen Group for the model year of 2016, [14] however the plan was scrapped. [15] [16] The car was deemed too small, contrary with the market trend and was instead replaced by the Volkswagen T-Cross which went ...
Debuted on 28 May 2020 in Brazil, the Nivus is the second vehicle by VW to occupy the segment after the T-Cross. It is built at the Anchieta plant in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil alongside the Polo and Virtus, with all three models sharing the MQB A0 platform. The Nivus is powered by a 1.0-liter TSI turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine ...
The new generation of the compact SUV now offers a plug-in-hybrid powertrain, and the U.S. version will likely be larger than the Euro-spec model seen here. 2025 VW Tiguan Revealed in Euro Form ...
It was first released in October 2018 as the Volkswagen Tharu in China, while the Taos was released in October 2020 as a restyled version of the Tharu for the North American, South American, and Russian markets. In the brand's lineup, the vehicle is positioned below the Tiguan, and in South America and China above the T-Cross. [9]
The T-Roc was previewed as a concept car with the same name at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. [13] It features an all-wheel drive drivetrain. [14] [15] The production version of the T-Roc for the European market was launched in Italy on 23 August 2017 as Volkswagen's fourth SUV in the European market. [16]