AUTO

2024 Volkswagen T-Cross

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R 409,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 8,409 p/m

Good Price

GVW Motors

Western Cape

Mileage28,242 km
Power85 kW (116 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2024
Previous owners1

The 2024 Volkswagen T-Cross 1.0 TSI LIFE DSG offers South African buyers a stylish and reliable used SUV, blending affordability with German engineering excellence. Its sleek design and well-maintained condition make it an attractive choice for families and professionals seeking a versatile vehicle at the best price.

Powered by a lively 1.0 TSI petrol engine with 115 horsepower, this automatic DSG SUV delivers smooth performance and impressive fuel efficiency of just 5.8 L/100km. With five seats and five doors, it provides practical space for daily commutes or weekend getaways, all while maintaining comfort and safety.

Located in Hessequa Ward 2, Albertinia, Western Cape, this vehicle is readily available for test drives and finance deals. Buyers can compare prices and explore affordable options, making it easy to buy a quality used T-Cross. Contact the dealer today to experience this stylish SUV firsthand.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2024
VariantT-CROSS 1.0 TSI LIFE DSG
Body typeSUV
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage28,242 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length4,135 mm
Width1,993 mm
Width with mirrors1,993 mm
Height1,573 mm
Turning circle10.7 m
Curb weight1,291 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.0 TSI (115 Hp) DSG
Engine size999.0 cm³
CylindersI3
Engine positionFront
Power85 kW (116 hp)
Torque200 Nm
Power per liter115.1 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears7
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres205/60 R16
Rear tyres205/60 R16
Engine oil capacity4 L
Vehicle numberWVGZZZC12RY086850
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity40 L
Fuel range690 km
Fuel consumption5.8 l/100km (combined)
Top speed192 km/h
CO₂ emissions126 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6 EA

EQUIPMENT


EXTERIOR
Alloy WheelsElectric MirrorsFog LightsRoof RailsTinted Windows
INTERIOR
Air Conditioning
SAFETY
AirbagsRemote Central LockingCruise ControlParking AssistanceTraction Control

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourGray

SELLER


GVW Motors

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Vredendal, Vredendal, Western Cape, 8160, South Africa

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Volkswagen T-Cross

Volkswagen’s T-Cross is for anyone who finds the Polo a bit too low and the Tiguan’s price a bit too high. Slotting neatly into the B-segment, it’s aimed at the city crowd who want that raised ride height without going full SUV on their monthly budget. You’re up against the likes of the Haval Jolion, Nissan Magnite, and Renault Kiger here, but on paper at least, the T-Cross makes its pitch with that 1.0 TSI engine across most of the range and a 1.5 TSI reserved for the R-Line. Gearbox choices tick all the boxes: manual for the old-school, an auto for the relaxed, and DSG for those who want a bit of zip in their Sandton commute. With 155 cars listed, prices start at R259,500 and top out at R579,995, which tells you there’s a T-Cross for most wallets—though the R399,995 median is where the real action sits. Now, if you’re eyeing the DSG, you’re not alone. Both the R-Line and standard 1.0 TSI DSG each have 33 listings, but you’re looking at very different sticker prices: R449,900–R579,995 for the R-Line, R336,900–R433,023 for the standard. Used cars make up most of the market with 97 options, and mileage averages just 25,395 km—barely run in for a city car. Model years stretch from 2019 through to 2026, so there’s real choice. What sets the T-Cross apart locally isn’t just the badge—it’s the DSG’s easy shifts in gridlock and the cabin materials that feel a class above the Kiger or Magnite. For South Africans using these as daily drivers, that’s the point.

Volkswagen

Volkswagen has its roots dug deep in South African roads, from the township Polo Vivos battered by city taxi ranks to plush Tiguans parked outside Sandton offices. You don’t see many brands straddling so many worlds, and 1,416 active classifieds — from a R59,500 runabout all the way to a plush R2 million Touareg — prove it’s not just marketing fluff. R374,400 is the middle ground, and that’s where most South Africans are actually shopping: not scraping the barrel, not maxing the credit card, just wanting a good car that’ll last. On paper at least, VW’s lineup makes as much sense for first-timers stretching for a Polo Vivo as it does for a fleet boss buying Transporters or a family wanting a Tiguan. There’s a solid split too: 553 new VWs for those who want factory-fresh, 863 used units for anyone chasing the badge without the fresh sticker price. The Polo Vivo is king of the hill with 327 listings from R96,500, and for a reason — it’s still one of the most attainable hatches with decent space and real parts support. Standard Polo buyers (322 listings, up to R699,995) are after that extra polish: turbo engines, a bit more polish inside, the B-segment sweet spot. If you’re tired of hatchbacks, the T-Cross (from R259,500) is the on-ramp into SUVs. Amarok, meanwhile, starts at R219,900 and stretches into territory most Hilux or Ranger drivers wouldn’t imagine, with a cabin that finally feels its price. Golf’s still here from R79,900 to R1,139,900 — proof that the badge matters to enthusiasts. Hatchbacks are everywhere (421 units), petrol still rules, but VW’s plug-in hybrids are starting to give buyers proper alternatives, especially since most rivals are still catching up on tech.

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Volkswagen T-Cross FAQs

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