DETROIT -- Volkswagen took a big step toward recovering from its emissions-cheating scandal by introducing a new seven-passenger SUV.
The Atlas SUV gives VW a family hauler entry into the fastest-growing part of the U.S. market, something dealers had sought for years.
Volkswagen says the Atlas is big enough to carry seven adults plus their luggage. Third-row seats can be reached easily with innovative folding second-row seats, the German automaker says.
"The Atlas marks a brand-new journey for Volkswagen to enter into the heart of the American market," said Hinrich Woebcken, CEO of VW's North American region.
The SUVs come with two engine choices: A 2-litre turbocharged four-cylinder with 238 horsepower or a 280-horsepower 3.6-litre V6. Both have eight-speed automatic transmissions.
The Atlas also is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and it has safety systems available including autonomous emergency braking.
The SUV arrives at dealers in the spring. Pricing wasn't announced. The Atlas will be made at a factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Volkswagen U.S. sales have been hurt dramatically by the emissions-cheating scandal and a lack of new SUVs at a time when consumers are picking them over cars. The company's U.S. sales are down almost 7 per cent to 385,725 since the scandal broke in September of last year.