0:00 - The review opens with an introduction to the new 2026 Volkswagen T‑Roc, outlining its key features. 0:28 - The exterior is examined, highlighting the R‑Line design changes, front end, light strip, and IQ.Light headlights. 1:02 - Dimensions and wheel specifications are discussed, including length, wheelbase, arches, and wheel sizes. 1:40 - The DCC adaptive suspension is described, with expectations for driving dynamics. 1:52 - The Black package and optional features such as mirrors, roof, and rear lights are covered. 2:13 - The platform and engine options are presented, covering front‑wheel drive, future AWD, the 1.5 eTSI mild hybrid, a full hybrid, the 2.0 TSI, and the high‑performance T‑Roc R. 3:08 - Interior highlights include key, door sound, materials, and build quality. 3:59 - A new interior door handle design is discussed for its convenience. 4:52 - Door elements such as plastic, sills, and the R‑Line steering wheel are examined. 5:22 - Seat materials, comfort, and adjustments are evaluated. 5:57 - The steering wheel and gearshift layout, including buttons and ergonomics, are reviewed. 6:19 - The cockpit features a 13‑inch infotainment screen, software, climate control sliders, and various functions. 7:54 - Panel materials, fabric, soft inserts, and the glove box are inspected. 8:33 - Charging options, USB ports, wireless charging, symbols, and mode buttons are described. 9:25 - The center tunnel’s armrest, cup holders, and compartments are noted. 9:44 - Overall interior impression and ISOFIX compatibility are assessed. 10:04 - The digital instrument cluster, head‑up display, menu, CarPlay/Android Auto are showcased. 10:35 - Ceiling handles and a greeting from Leah are mentioned. 11:00 - The rear row’s materials, door handles, seats, and ISOFIX are covered. 12:00 - Rear space details such as knee room, headroom, USB, and climate control are presented. 13:00 - The trunk’s volume, electric lid, dimensions, floor, and lock are examined. 14:30 - Trim comparison between Live and R‑Line models, including color, accessories, mirrors, "Hockey Stick", and Black Package. 16:00 - Performance tests cover acceleration, modes (Sport, Comfort, Individual), steering wheel, DSG, and paddle shifters. 17:30 - Soundproofing in rain is tested. 18:30 - Seat and ride comfort are evaluated. 19:00 - Driver assistance features such as Travel Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, and braking are reviewed. 20:30 - Hybrid systems are compared, focusing on eTSI and the future full hybrid. 21:27 - Hybrid availability and engine versions are discussed. 21:57 - A humorous German lesson is included. 22:29 - Safety in rain and benefits of a bad weather test are highlighted. 23:19 - Steering and assistance for automatic lane change are demonstrated. 24:07 - Lane change demonstration follows. 25:05 - Overall driving impressions are compared with the previous generation. 26:18 - A comparison with the Toyota Corolla Cross covers reliability, dynamics, and interior. 27:51 - Physical controls such as sliders, buttons, and modes are examined. 29:31 - Soundproofing and DCC suspension are tested in heavy rain. 30:07 - Fuel consumption results and expectations for the hybrid are presented. 31:41 - Pricing and future versions, including the T‑Roc R, are discussed. 32:08 - The conclusion summarizes key advantages: ride, dimensions, and model success. 32:42 - The review ends with a look at competitors.