

William Stopford
Auto China 2026: The world's biggest motor show is an experience like no other
10 Hours Ago
Volkswagen is pushing its compact T-Cross with a new special edition. Just 1000 examples will be offered in Australia, at a $2000 price premium over the entry-level Life.

Contributor


Contributor
Volkswagen has added a special edition to the pint-sized T-Cross SUV range in Australia.
Just 1000 examples of the 2021 Volkswagen T-Cross CityLife will be offered in Australia, based on the entry-level T-Cross Life.
Priced from $30,390 before on-road costs, the CityLife is $2000 more expensive than the car on which it’s based, but still undercuts the range-topping 85TSI Style by $1000.
MORE: 2021 Volkswagen T-Cross price and specs

Extra equipment over the T-Cross Life includes:



Two appearance packages are available. The first is the Bamboo Garden theme, which features:



The second is the Black theme, which brings:
All trim levels are available with the Sound and Vision Package ($1900) which brings a Digital Cockpit, satellite navigation, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Beats premium audio.

The 2021 Volkswagen T-Cross is available exclusively with a turbocharged 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine.
It produces 85kW of power and 200Nm of torque and is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Go deeper on the cars in our Showroom, compare your options, or see what a great deal looks like with help from our New Car Specialists.
Scott Collie is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Scott studied journalism at RMIT University and, after a lifelong obsession with everything automotive, started covering the car industry shortly afterwards. He has a passion for travel, and is an avid Melbourne Demons supporter.


William Stopford
10 Hours Ago


Damion Smy
10 Hours Ago


William Stopford
11 Hours Ago


Matt Campbell
18 Hours Ago


William Stopford
1 Day Ago


Damion Smy
1 Day Ago
Add CarExpert as a Preferred Source on Google so your search results prioritise writing by actual experts, not AI.