Production of the current-generation Volkswagen T-Roc R has wrapped up, but that’s not to say it’s forbidden fruit until the next-generation small SUV rocks up.

So far, the T-Roc has existed for only one generation, and it has been with us in Australia since 2020 despite entering production in 2017. The high-performance T-Roc R flagship, meanwhile, was rolled out overseas in 2019, followed by its Australian debut as part of a 2022 model year range.

Effectively a jacked-up Golf, the T-Roc has quickly become one of Volkswagen Australia’s most popular models. So far in 2025, it’s been outsold by only the Amarok ute within the German auto brand’s local stable, and it leads the premium small SUV segment in which it competes.

That’s an excellent effort for a compact SUV in a market that tends to prefer mid-sizers.

Granted, the top-shelf R is far from the most popular variant, as several more logical and budget-friendly grades are available within the T-Roc range. That doesn’t mean Volkswagen has given it the cold shoulder, though.