Volkswagen PH adds new colors for 2023 T-Cross

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The Volkswagen T-Cross has been around for quite some time now. Despite that, the T-Cross has been somewhat of a decent seller for the VW brand locally.

However, with the ever-changing and competitive automotive segment, it would be unwise to rest on your laurels. As such, VW has decided to update the T-Cross for 2023.

Photo 2 Volkswagen T Cross In Pure White

Volkswagen T-Cross new colors

The German marque’s homage to today’s new generation of hip and trendy motorists, now comes in a new set of quirky and unique exterior colors. You now have a choice of new T-Cross colors to make that unforgettable splash: Makena Turquoise; Pure White, and; Moonstone Grey. These new hues, combined with the other available colors Syringa Violet, Tribu Yellow, and Romance Red. 

The Volkswagen T-Cross, is still powered by a 1.5-liter Multi Point Injection (MPI) gasoline engine paired with a 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission which—operating under Volkswagen’s BlueMotion technology with Euro 6 standard—optimizes fuel economy and minimizes emissions yet still produces a decent 113 PS of maximum power and 145 Nm of maximum torque.

Photo 3 Volkswagen T Cross In Moonstone Grey

Furthermore, its aftersales support is still pretty decent with inclusions such as limiting periodic maintenance services (PMS) to just once a year which leads to 20% less cost of ownership compared to its competitors, 100,000 kms or 3-year warranty coverage program (whichever comes first), 3-month stock on parts, enhancements in service quality via Express Service, free 24/7 Emergency Roadside Assistance (ERA), and ensuring that only technicians mentored by globally certified trainers, and backed by on-site and virtual diagnostic technical support, look after your T-Cross.

The Volkswagen T-Cross in all its cool colors is now available. Book an appointment or schedule your test drive at your nearest VW dealership. 

 

 

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