
VOLKSWAGEN T-ROC CABRIOLET (2020-22)

average use

The data indicates that the majority of Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet (2020-22) vehicles tend to have relatively low mileage. Specifically, 59% of these vehicles recorded their most recent reading at 10,000 miles or less, highlighting a trend toward lower usage. Additionally, a significant portion—16%—has a mileage between 20,000 and 30,000 miles. Conversely, only a small percentage of vehicles, around 1.9%, have mileage exceeding 50,000 miles. Overall, this suggests that most of these vehicles are relatively lightly driven.

vehicle values

The data for private sale valuations of the VW T-Roc Cabriolet (2020-22) reveals that most vehicles tend to cluster around the £17,000 to £21,000 range, which collectively accounts for a significant portion of the valuations. Notably, the highest percentage (11.8%) of vehicles are valued between £20,000 and £21,000, indicating this is a common asking price. There are relatively fewer vehicles priced below £15,000 or above £30,000, suggesting these are less typical among private sellers. The data displays a gradual decrease in the percentage of vehicles as prices move beyond the mid-range, with very few sold above £30,000. Overall, the typical private sale price seems concentrated around the £17,000 to £21,000 mark, with narrower price bands outside this range reflecting less frequent valuations.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet vehicles from the 2020-2022 range were manufactured in 2021, accounting for 55.7%. Vehicles from 2020 make up 38.2%, while a smaller proportion, 6.1%, were manufactured in 2022. This suggests that the 2021 model year is the most common among these vehicles, possibly reflecting higher production, sales, or availability during that year. The relatively lower percentage of 2022 models may indicate they are newer and less widely circulated or could reflect the release timeline.

colour popularity

The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for the Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet (2020-22) are White (23.1%) and Grey (22.6%), suggesting a preference for neutral tones. Black also features prominently at 16%. Bright colours such as Red (10.8%) and Blue (18.4%) are relatively popular, while more unique colours like Green (2.4%) and Yellow (0.9%) are less common, highlighting the tendency toward classic and subdued colour choices in this model.

ownership cycle

The data indicates that for the Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet (2020-22), the majority of vehicles (around 46.2%) have had two registered keepers. A significant proportion (38.2%) are owned by their first registered keeper, while a smaller segment (12.7%) has had three keepers. Very few vehicles have had more than three keepers, with only 2.4% having four keepers and just 0.5% with five. This pattern suggests that most T-Roc Cabriolet owners tend to retain their vehicle for a moderate period, usually remaining the registered keeper for the first or second owner, which is typical for vehicles of this type and age.

engine choices

The data indicates that all Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet (2020-22) models in the sample are powered exclusively by petrol fuel. Regarding engine capacity, the majority (93.4%) of these vehicles have an engine size of 1498cc, with a smaller proportion (6.6%) equipped with 999cc engines. This suggests that the most common configuration for this model is a 1.5-litre petrol engine, while a smaller engine option is also available.












