2023 Volkswagen T-Roc price and specs
The updated Volkswagen T-Roc range – due this August – will add new styling, connectivity and safety technology, albeit for a higher price, alongside a new R performance model.
- 2023 Volkswagen T-Roc pricing and specifications
- Facelift adds revised look, new safety tech
- Style and R-Line grades joined by R flagship
- Priced from $37,100 before on-road costs
April 2023: This story has been updated with the latest pricing and specifications.
3 May 2022: The updated 2023 Volkswagen T-Roc range is due to arrive in Australian showrooms this August with new features and model variants – but prices up to $2550 higher than before.
Four years after it went on sale in Europe – though only two years since reaching Australia – Volkswagen has treated the T-Roc small SUV to its mid-life facelift, with a revised look, new technology, and a bolstered safety suite.
Prices start from $37,250 plus on-road costs for the front-wheel-drive T-Roc 110TSI Style (up $1750), while the more potent, all-wheel-drive T-Roc 140TSI R-Line – which replaces the 140TSI Sport – costs $45,250 plus on-road costs, up $2550.
As reported, the facelifted T-Roc range will see the Australian introduction of the high-performance T-Roc R flagship – which has been on sale in Europe since 2019 – priced from $59,300 plus on-road costs (detailed here).
Since the T-Roc went on sale, prices have changed across all models, and a T-Roc R Grid Edition was added in early 2023. See the price list at the bottom of this story.
Features now standard from the entry-level model up include Volkswagen’s Travel Assist suite of semi-autonomous driving technologies, plus an 8.0-inch digital instrument display (replacing analogue dials), comfort sport seats, microfleece trim, wireless phone charging, a new soft-touch dashboard, and privacy glass.
Meanwhile, compared to last year’s Sport, the R-Line gains the Travel Assist pack and wireless charging, plus a suite of R-Line touches, including an exterior body kit, sports seats with R-Line upholstery, and sport steering wheel with paddle shifters (the latter shared with the Style).
Powering the entry-level (110TSI) Style model is a carry-over 1.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, sending 110kW and 250Nm to the front wheels through an eight-speed torque converter-type automatic transmission.
In addition to the new features, standard items on the Style include an 8.0-inch touchscreen with wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 18-inch wheels, keyless entry and start, LED headlights and dual-zone climate control.
Standard safety features across the range include autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, a rear-view camera, parking sensors, and six airbags. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are currently unavailable on the Style and R-Line, but remain offered on the R.
Stepping up to the R-Line brings a 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder engine with 140kW and 320Nm, connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and 4Motion all-wheel drive.
It adds the aforementioned R-Line styling treatment, plus unique 18-inch ‘Nevada’ wheels, sports suspension and steering, a larger 10.25-inch ‘Pro’ instrument display, satellite navigation, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Sitting atop the range is the T-Roc R.
It’s powered by a 221kW/400Nm version of VW’s familiar 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, powering all four wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission for a 4.9-second 0-100km/h time.
Additional features compared to the R-Line include nappa leather upholstery, an electric driver’s seat, matrix LED headlights, a 9.2-inch infotainment screen, heated seats, a power tailgate, and the requisite suite of R-specific interior and exterior styling touches.
A T-Roc R Grid Edition was added early in 2023.
A number of option packs and extras are available across the range – a full list is included at the bottom of this story.
The 2023 Volkswagen T-Roc range is due in Australian showrooms this August.
2023 Volkswagen T-Roc Australian pricing
- T-Roc Style – $37,100
- T-Roc R-Line – $45,200
- T-Roc R Grid Edition – $54,300 (click here for details)
- T-Roc R – $60,300
Note: All prices above exclude on-road costs. Updated April 2023.
2023 Volkswagen T-Roc Style standard features:
- 18-inch 'Grange Hill' alloy wheels
- 8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen with wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and DAB+ digital radio
- 8.0-inch digital instrument display
- Automatic LED headlights
- Microfleece fabric upholstery
- Comfort sport front seats with lumbar
- Leather steering wheel with paddle shifters
- Light headlining and Deep Iron Grey inlays
- Wireless phone charging
- Dual-zone climate control
- Keyless entry and start
- Ambient interior lighting
- Rear privacy glass
- Drive mode selector
- LED ambient interior lighting
- Power-folding door mirrors
- Auto-dimming rear-view mirror
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Travel Assist highway driving technology
- Autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane-keep assist
- Rear-view camera
- Front and rear sensors with automatic parking
- Proactive occupant protection system
- Six airbags
2023 Volkswagen T-Roc R-Line adds (over Style):
- R-Line exterior and interior styling
- 18-inch 'Nevada' alloy wheels
- Sports front seats with R-Line fabric upholstery
- Black headlining and Lava Stone Black inlays
- Sports suspension and steering
- Sport leather steering wheel (with shift paddles)
- Satellite navigation
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
- Voice control
2023 Volkswagen T-Roc R adds (over R-Line):
- R exterior styling (bumpers, mirror caps, quad exhausts, spoiler)
- 19-inch graphite Pretoria alloy wheels
- Black roof rails
- Blue brake calipers (with performance discs/calipers)
- R Sport seats with cloth and microfleece upholstery
- Grid Edition tailgate badge
- 9.2-inch infotainment touchscreen
- Piano black interior inlays
- Scrolling rear indicators deleted vs T-Roc R.
2023 Volkswagen T-Roc R adds (over R Grid Edition):
- 19-inch 'Estoril' alloy wheels
- Matrix LED headlights
- Nappa leather upholstery
- Heated front seats
- Power-adjustable driver's seat with memory
- Power tailgate
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Proactive passenger protection system
An unnamed package, available on Style ($3450) and R-Line ($3950), adds:
- Vienna leather (Style) or nappa leather (R-Line) upholstery
- Heated front seats
- Power-adjustable driver's seat with memory
The optional $2000 Sound and Vision package, available on Style, adds:
- 10.25-inch digital instrument display
- Satellite navigation
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Six-speaker Beats sound system (plus subwoofer)
The R-Line can be had with a $2900 Black Style package, which adds:
- 19-inch Misano Black wheels
- Black interior and exterior styling details
- Black contrast roof
- Adaptive dampers
- Beats sound system
A different Black Style package is available for the T-Roc R ($1200), which adds:
- Black mirrors, roof rails and exterior trim
- Black contrast roof
- Carbon-look C-pillar trim
- Black air vents and speaker surrounds
Standalone options include:
- Panoramic sunroof ($2000, all models)
- Power tailgate ($600, Style and R-Line)
- Six-speaker Beats sound system ($750, T-Roc R only)
- Lapiz Blue interior inlays ($250, T-Roc R)