Volkswagen will offer a five-passenger version of its seven-passenger Atlas mid-size SUV and will build both vehicles at its Chattanooga, Tenn. assembly plant, the automaker has announced.
by Staff
March 19, 2018
Sketch of Atlas five-passenger SUV courtesy of Volkwagen.
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Sketch of Atlas five-passenger SUV courtesy of Volkwagen.
Volkswagen will offer a five-passenger version of its seven-passenger Atlas mid-size SUV and will build both vehicles at its Chattanooga, Tenn. assembly plant, the automaker has announced.
Volkswagen will show a concept version of the vehicle at the New York International Auto Show later this month. It will be based on VW's MQB platform that underpins many of its vehicles.
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"The Atlas has built strong momentum for Volkswagen in the SUV segment, and we are excited to grow our SUV portfolio with this new, Chattanooga-assembled five-passenger SUV," said Hinrich J. Woebcken, president and chief executive of Volkswagen Group of America.
Volkswagen is investing about $340 million to bring the vehicle to market. The company has already said it will spend $900 million to expand the plant to produce the Atlas. Plant workers also make the Passat at the facility.
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