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Volkswagen doesn't think there are enough Jetta in the world.
That's why the German manufacturer is presently working on a crossover version of the future family SportWagen vehicle, which would be named the Alltrack. Volkswagen's aim is to steal a handful of Outback customers away from Subaru.
To help minimize development costs, the SportWagen and the Alltrack will be based on the same platform - the same platform shared by two other Jetta models.
The Alltrack will be available only in the United States, at least for the time being. Volkswagen may offer it on other markets, such as Europe, but not in a close future.
The Alltrack will come in front- or four-wheel drive configurations, and be powered by either a petrol or a diesel 4-cylinder engine.
The whereabouts of the price are still undetermined.
Source: Automotive News
That's why the German manufacturer is presently working on a crossover version of the future family SportWagen vehicle, which would be named the Alltrack. Volkswagen's aim is to steal a handful of Outback customers away from Subaru.
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To help minimize development costs, the SportWagen and the Alltrack will be based on the same platform - the same platform shared by two other Jetta models.
The Alltrack will be available only in the United States, at least for the time being. Volkswagen may offer it on other markets, such as Europe, but not in a close future.
The Alltrack will come in front- or four-wheel drive configurations, and be powered by either a petrol or a diesel 4-cylinder engine.
The whereabouts of the price are still undetermined.
Source: Automotive News