Volkswagen’s Polo-based SUV, the T-Cross, has filled a gap in its local line-up. The German carmaker had not competed in the compact family SUV/crossover segment, but that changed with the introduction of its small SUV in late September 2019.
Sales of the T-Cross have been solid, proving that the gap needed to be filled. By the end of last year 3 516 units had been sold. This was somewhat of a feat since it operates in a challenging segment with a lengthy list of rivals, including the Ford EcoSport, Honda BR-V, Mazda CX-3 and Renault Duster.
The Comfortline and Highline, both powered by a 1-litre turbo-petrol engine, are on offer. A Trendline entry-level manual, that will sell for less than R300 000, and a more powerful (110kW) 1.5-litre will follow later this year. finweek took to the road in the T-Cross Highline.
Smart styling
The resemblance to the Tiguan and Touareg is marked with it being longer, wider and higher than the Polo with a mix of refined and sporty styling. It’s pretty much a scaled-down version of its larger SUV siblings.
An expressive front spoiler; wide grille; long, flat LED headlights and low recessed fog lights dominate the T-Cross’ face. Horizontal front to rear character lines and aluminium roof rails form a dynamic silhouette.
Bu hikaye Finweek English dergisinin 6 February 2020 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Finweek English dergisinin 6 February 2020 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
THE HEALTH OF SA'S MEDICAL SCHEMES
As the Covid-19 pandemic abates, finweek takes a look at the financial performance of some of the largest players.
The effect of Gilbertson's departure
With Ntsimbintle Holdings now the major shareholder of Jupiter Mines, it could change SA’s manganese industry.
Making money from music
Why investors are increasingly drawn to the music industry.
Conviction is key
Sandy Rheeder plays a critical role in Mukuru’s mission to open up financial services to the emerging consumer market in Africa through tailor-made technology solutions and platforms.
The post-pandemic toolkit
How CFOs can use technology to support growth.
Big city living exodus
Mini cities like Waterfall City and Steyn City are redefining city-style apartment living.
Big compact, big value
Handsome, with a hefty level of standard specification, the roomy Haval Jolion compact crossover is a great value proposition.
On barriers to entry
There are various ways in which a company or sector can achieve competitive dominance. They usually make for good investments.
Fear and greed in one index
To buck the trend, when markets are hot or cold, is a tough thing to do. However, it can deliver solid returns.
Africa's largest data centre facility coming soon
Vantage Data Centers plans to invest over R15bn for its first African data centre facility in Attacq’s Waterfall City.