VW plays catch-up


New model: Attendees stand next to a VW T-Roc compact sport-utility vehicle on display during its world premiere event at Villa Erba Congress Center in Cernobbio, Italy. — Bloomberg

COMO: Volkswagen AG will roll out its smallest sport utility vehicle yet, offering optional flair like different colours for the roof and body, as the carmaker seeks to catch up with rivals in the fast-growing segment.

In addition to two-tone paint jobs, options include a fully digital cockpit display and eight-inch screens. Apple Inc’s Beats Electronics LLC offers a 300-watt, eight-channel sound system tailored to the car’s interior.

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