Volkswagen unveils concept pickup truck at New York auto
show
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[March 29, 2018]
By David Shepardson
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Volkswagen AG unveiled
a prototype pickup truck at the New York auto show on Wednesday, a
vehicle that would fill a gap in the German company's U.S. product
lineup in what is one of the most profitable segments of the American
market.
The German automaker said the dual-cab, short-bed concept Volkswagen
Atlas Tanoak pickup truck could be built off the same platform at its
Chattanooga, Tennessee assembly plant, where it builds the Atlas SUV and
Passat car.
Volkswagen said it does not currently have production plans for a U.S.
pickup but "is keen to gauge the reactions of buyers and media, since
pickup trucks are one of the biggest volume segments in the U.S." The
vehicle could compete with pickups like the Honda Ridgeline, executives
said.
“We want to be a relevant player in this market. We want to definitely
be a full-line automaker,” said Hinrich Woebcken, chief executive of the
North American region for the VW, told reporters Tuesday in New York.
“We want to be more American.”
Pickups accounted for about 16 percent of U.S. auto sales in 2017 and
the best-selling vehicle is Ford Motor Co's F-Series pickup trucks.
VW sells the Amarok pickup truck in Europe and other markets but not in
the United States, where it faces a 25 percent import tariff. VW last
sold a pickup truck in the United States in the mid-1980s.
The Tanoak, named after a species of tree that is native to the United
States' Pacific Coast, is 214.1 inches long, some 15.8 inches longer
than the Atlas, which makes it a large midsize pickup by U.S. standards.
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The 2019 Volkswagen Atlas pickup truck is presented at the New York
Auto Show in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S.,
March 28, 2018
Last week, VW announced it plans to invest $340 million to build a new sport
utility vehicle in its Tennessee plant as demand surges for larger vehicles.
The vehicle will be a five-passenger SUV that will be branded as part of the
company’s Atlas family and go on sale next year. A concept version called the
Atlas Cross Sport Concept was unveiled Tuesday night ahead of the auto show.
The investment announcement is positive news for the U.S. car industry at a time
when it is bracing for the impact of higher steel and aluminum tariffs.
VW said in February that 54 percent of its total own-brand volume sales were
SUVs - a big shift for a company that for years largely emphasized cars in the
United States.
In addition to a seven-passenger Atlas, which went on sale last year, VW
unveiled an all-new 2018 Tiguan SUV last year.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)
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