Compact SUV adopts aggressive pricing strategy with exemptions and factory bonuses; model maintains turbo engine and active safety package
Volkswagen has announced specific commercial conditions for the PwD (People with Disabilities) public aimed at the VW T-Cross Sense 2026. The compact SUV is being offered for R$ 99.990, an amount that includes IPI and proportional ICMS exemptions, in addition to a bonus granted by the manufacturer. The strategy temporarily positions the utility vehicle in a lower price range than the brand’s entry-level models and its main direct competitors.
Mechanically, the model preserves the 1.0 turboflex three-cylinder engine (200 TSI), capable of delivering up to 128 hp of power and 20,4 kgfm of torque. The set is coupled to a six-speed automatic transmission, registering acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 10 seconds and a top speed of 190 km/h. Performance is accompanied by efficient consumption rates in urban and highway cycles, both with ethanol and gasoline.

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In terms of safety, the Sense version maintains the robust package of the 2026 line, including six airbags, autonomous emergency braking and forward collision warning. The technological package consists of a digital instrument panel and multimedia center with wireless connectivity for smartphones. Convenience items, such as autopilot, electric power steering, air conditioning and rear parking sensors, are also part of the list of standard equipment.

The T-Cross Sense also stands out for its use of interior space and trunk capacity, attributes that keep it a reference in the compact SUV segment. The current offer, which seeks to consolidate the brand’s leadership in the corporate and special sales channel, is valid until the end of the current month or while stocks last at authorized dealerships.