The Volkswagen T-Roc R has been spied testing ahead of its official unveiling later this year – and its potential Australian showroom arrival in 2028 – as the new performance hero of the second-generation T-Roc small SUV lineup.

Regular versions of the new T-Roc – which will continue to rival the Nissan Qashqai, Toyota Corolla Cross and C-HR, and Hyundai Kona – were shown in August 2025, employing mild-hybrid and hybrid powertrains, and the same MQB Evo platform that underpinns the current Volkswagen Golf.

While the global reveal included a warmer, sport-focused R-Line variant, the fully fledged T-Roc R performance flagship has not been shown publicly, apart from a camouflaged prototype teased by Volkswagen late last year, ahead of production planned from October 2027.

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The test vehicle spied in these images provides further insight into the T-Roc R’s styling ahead of its expected launch, which is yet to be officially confirmed for Australia.

The outgoing T-Roc was the German brand’s best-selling SUV in Australia last year, placing second only to the Amarok ute among all Volkswagen models sold locally, and included an R range-topper.

While it’s missing the heavy camouflage – and the glass panoramic roof – seen on the second-generation T-Roc R teased in 2025, the development mule in these spy shots has the same unique front and rear bumpers and quad exhaust outlets in place of the R-Line’s hidden outlets.

It’s not as aggressive as the renderings Volkswagen released in November 2025, with the production R-car looking more bulked up, but apart from smaller-looking wheels, it does match the blue-wrapped car in the teaser.