How much is T-ROC 202 1 National VI landing? T-ROC explores the price of naked cars.

T-ROC tango 202 1 is a compact SUV owned by Volkswagen, and the official guide price is 158900 -204900 yuan. Let's take T-ROC tango 202 1 modified 280TSIDSG two-wheel drive R-LinePro Zhilian Edition as an example. The official guide price of this model is 177900 yuan. It is understood that the maximum discount rate in Wu Hanyou is 23,000 yuan, so the bare car price of this car is154,900 yuan. If calculated according to the full amount, the purchase tax 13708 yuan, vehicle and vessel use tax 350 yuan, license fee 500 yuan, compulsory insurance premium 950 yuan, landing price 1770 13 yuan; If you choose to buy by loan, the down payment is 30% and the loan period is 3 years, then the down payment is 46,470 yuan and the monthly payment is 3,384 yuan.

The front face of T-ROC tango presents a simple design style, and the polygonal air intake grille makes the whole front take a simple route.

The interior of T-ROC 202 1 modified 280TSIDSG two-wheel drive R-LinePro Zhilian Edition presents a young design style, which matches the positioning of the car with silver trim panels. The car comes standard with many configurations, such as wireless charging of front mobile phone, Bluetooth/car phone, front side airbag and so on. , rich in functions, greatly improving the convenience of use.

In terms of power, T-ROC Tango is equipped with 1.4TL4 engine. The maximum power of the engine is 1 10kw, and the peak torque is 250Nm, matching the dual clutch gearbox. The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 5.9L/ 100km. In terms of chassis, the front suspension of the car is McPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is multi-link independent suspension, which is driven by front wheels.

Generally speaking, the comprehensive performance of this car is in line with its market positioning. Do you think the price of this car is reasonable in front of the screen? Welcome everyone to leave a message in the comments section.

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