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Volkswagen T-Cross: The CarGurus Rating
Shop for Volkswagen T-Cross »CarGurus expert rating: 4 out of 5
CarGurus user rating: N/A
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 35.0%
Overall CarGurus rating: 4.0 out of 5
Available Listings: Around 650
Average Price: Around £16,000
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Volkswagen T-Cross Variants
| Variant type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 1.0 TSI Black Edition DSG | £25,604 |
| 1.0 TSI Life (115ps) | £20,767 |
| 1.0 TSI Life (95ps) | £20,063 |
| 1.0 TSI Match (115ps) | £20,913 |
| 1.0 TSI Match (95ps) | £20,208 |
| 1.0 TSI R-Line DSG | £25,188 |
| 1.0 TSI Match (115ps) DSG | £22,254 |
| 1.0 TSI R-Line | £23,846 |
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CarGurus expert rating: 4 out of 5
CarGurus user rating: N/A
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 35.0%
Overall CarGurus rating:* 4.0 out of 5
Available Listings: Around 650
Average Price: Around £16,000
Volkswagen T-Cross (2019-present) Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Easy to drive | Many rival compact crossovers are cheaper to buy |
| Funky SUV styling | VW's new-car warranty is no match for Kia or Hyundai |
| Practical cabin | Disappointing interior quality on early examples |
Quick Summary
The Volkswagen T-Cross is a well-rounded compact SUV that combines smart styling with genuine practicality. Based on the Polo platform, it offers a sliding rear bench seat that allows you to trade rear legroom for boot space, with capacity ranging from 385 to 455 litres. The 2024 facelift significantly improved interior quality with plusher materials and a redesigned dashboard, though early examples featured disappointing hard plastics. It's comfortable to drive with an absorbent ride and precise handling, though not as engaging as the Ford Puma.
Engine options include a 94bhp 1.0-litre TSI petrol, a more powerful 108-113bhp 1.0-litre TSI, and a 148bhp 1.5-litre TSI, with a 1.6-litre TDI diesel available on earlier models. Fuel economy ranges from 47-54mpg depending on engine and gearbox choice. The T-Cross is well-equipped across all trim levels with modern infotainment, comprehensive safety features including five-star Euro NCAP rating, and adaptive cruise control as standard on post-facelift models. Running costs are reasonable, making it suitable for small families seeking a versatile and capable compact crossover.
Best for: Small families seeking a practical, easy-to-drive compact SUV with flexible interior space and reasonable running costs.
Not ideal for: Buyers prioritising the most affordable option in the class, those wanting the most engaging driving experience, or those seeking extended warranty coverage comparable to Kia or Hyundai.
Comparison vs Key Rivals
| Vehicle | CarGurus Expert Rating | CarGurus User Rating | Good/Great deals % | Overall CarGurus Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volkswagen T-Cross | 4/5 | N/A | 35.0% | 4.0/5 |
| Ford Puma | 5/5 | 5.0/5 | 36.1% | 4.6/5 |
| Nissan Juke | 3/5 | 4.4/5 | 34.6% | 4.2/5 |
| Skoda Kamiq | 5/5 | 5.0/5 | 36.0% | 4.6/5 |
The Verdict
You should buy the T-Cross if: You're seeking a practical, easy-to-drive compact SUV with flexible interior space, smart styling, and reasonable running costs for a small family.
Consider alternatives if: You want the most affordable option in the class, prioritise engaging driving dynamics, or require extended warranty coverage comparable to Kia or Hyundai.
Competitive Position: The Volkswagen T-Cross is a strong contender in the compact SUV segment, offering a well-balanced package of practicality, comfort, and equipment. Whilst the Ford Puma and Skoda Kamiq score higher overall and the Skoda is roomier, the T-Cross holds its own with its unique sliding rear bench seat, improved interior quality post-facelift, and reliable Volkswagen engineering. It's not the cheapest option available, but its versatility, ease of driving, and reasonable running costs make it an excellent choice for families who value practicality and comfort over outright affordability or driving excitement.
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