This letter reports a cross-coupled transistor structure that allows simple routing, induces no gate-drain overlap interconnect capacitances, minimizes the parasitic resistances of interconnects, allows smaller drain-junction parasitic capacitances, and provides inherent common-centroid characteristic, all of which help to improve the high-frequency and wideband performances of CMOS voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs). The proposed cross-coupled transistor structure is applied for a 26.2-GRZ differential VCO design which dissipates 7.3 mA from 1.8-V supply using 0.18-mu m CMOS. Measurements show 2.1-GHz, 29%, and 4-dB improvements in operating frequency, tuning range, and phase noise compared to those of the VCO using a conventional cross-coupled transistor layout, respectively. The VCO with the proposed transistor structure shows the phase noise of -113.7 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz, which corresponds to F O M and F O M(T) of -190.4 and -194 dBc/Hz, respectively.