Volkswagen: Test drive Golf 8 and T-Roc
To coincide with the reopening of the showrooms, Volkswagen is presenting two new models: the T-Roc Cabriolet and the new Golf, which sets a new technological standard in the compact class. The eighth-generation Golf comes across as more dynamic and modern than ever, thanks in part to the strikingly designed, standard LED lights front and rear. Operation with [...]
The eighth-generation Golf comes across as more dynamic and modern than ever, thanks in part to the strikingly designed, standard LED lights at the front and rear.
Operation with voice control
Technologically, it makes a huge leap: It is constantly online, can be operated by gliding, swiping as well as voice control, and has the largest selection of assistance systems in its class.
The Golf 8 also relies on modern technology and a wide range of engines - in addition to gasoline, diesel and natural gas, five hybrid engines will be available in the course of the year. The new Golf starts at 29,450 Swiss francs (1.0 TSI model with 110 hp).
Mixture of SUV and convertible
A striking distinguishing feature of the T-Roc Cabriolet is its easy-to-clean fabric soft top, which opens fully automatically in nine seconds. The 2+2-seater combines the advantages of an SUV with the driving feel of a convertible and impresses with an independent, emotional appearance.
Two drives are available
The T-Roc Cabriolet is permanently online and optionally available with a digital cockpit. A 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine with 115 hp and a more powerful 1.5-liter four-cylinder with 150 hp are available for the front-wheel drive model.
The T-Roc Cabriolet is available from CHF 36,150 (1.0 TSI model with 115 hp). Volkswagen Switzerland is currently offering promotional leasing of 0.9 percent on all immediately available new and used cars.