2026 Volkswagen T-Cross
2026 Volkswagen T-Cross
Est. monthly payment:
R 7,794 p/m
KwaZulu-Natal
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2026 Volkswagen T-Cross arrives virtually new with just 10 km on the clock, registered as a 5-door, 5-seat example ready for immediate use — a straightforward, fresh car purchase with no mileage compromises. As a model it balances city practicality with family-friendly packaging and compact dimensions.
Under the bonnet is the 1.0 TSI 95 hp petrol mated to a manual gearbox, a combination that keeps running costs and fuel consumption low (claimed 5.6 L/100 km) while offering engaged, simple ownership; the compact footprint and manual transmission suit low insurance and easy manoeuvring for first-time buyers and small families. The layout makes sense for daily commuting, light touring and economical urban use.
Located in Birdswood, Richards Bay, KwaZulu‑Natal, this new T-Cross for sale is listed as a T-Cross 1.0 TSI if you search Auto.co.za for a petrol suv in KwaZulu‑Natal. Contact the dealer to enquire, or to book a viewing or test drive.
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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.
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2026 Volkswagen T-Cross
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Volkswagen T-Cross FAQs
Common questions about the Volkswagen T-Cross in South Africa.

