2019-12-11 17:17:41
Updated Volkswagen Teramont declassified
The premiere of the restyled Atlas (Teramont) will take place in a month.
Volkswagen has distributed images of the updated Atlas (Teramont) for the United States.
The company showed three auto sketches. The novelty differs from the current version in the front part design, for example, optics, a new nameplate, and bumpers.
Autoblog informs that for extra money Atlas can get a road sign recognition system with an adaptive cruise and a full stop function.
The technical part will not change: the Americans will receive Atlas with a “turbo-four” 2.0 liter and an “aspirated” V6 3.6 liter. The first option is an all-wheel-drive system, and the second is a mono-drive.

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