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Volkswagen is coming out with a new model that will add to its offerings of larger cars in the United States, where its market share has lagged the competition.
The German company released a sketch on Monday of the Arteon, a four-door with a sloping roofline. It is to be unveiled at the Geneva auto show in March, and to go on sale in the summer of 2017. It should appear in the US in 2018. The upper midsize car occupies a position just above the slightly smaller Passat sedan made in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Volkswagen brand head Herbert Diess said last week that the company will focus on bigger cars and SUVs in the US as it tries to overcome a scandal over cars it had equipped to cheat on diesel emissions tests. A new large SUV, the Atlas, is also on the way. Diess conceded that the company hasn’t always been quick enough to meet shifting market trends in the US.
This year, Volkswagen-badged cars have claimed only 1.8 percent of the US market through October, badly lagging competitors such as General Motors,Ford, Fiat Chrysler and Toyota.
The company says the Arteon will combine expressive design with practicality, in the form of a large trunk with plenty of carrying space.