Volkswagen Arteon range could expand to include ‘shooting brake’ wagon
If the Volkswagen Arteon 'coupe' sedan is a success, it could be joined by a shooting brake wagon part way through its lifecycle.
Elmar-Marius Licharz, the man in charge of Volkswagen's full-size vehicle range, told Autocar that as far as Arteon derivatives go "a shooting brake is absolutely the sort of car that could work".
He added that the shooting brake wagon "needs a business case, but it looks quite good". Licharz cautioned that the company would wait until it could gauge market reaction to the Arteon sedan before making a final decision on the wagon.
The Volkswagen Arteon is 'coupe' sedan is due to be unveiled at the 2017 Geneva motor show in March. According to the company's local arm, the Arteon will be launched in Australia around October 2017.
Above: Leaked render of the Volkswagen Arteon.
When it hits the market, the Arteon will serve as a replacement for the CC — originally the Passat CC — that's been available across the world since 2008.
So far the company has only issued one sketch of the Arteon (top), which seems to draw heavily upon the 2015 Sport Coupe Concept GTE.
Under the skin, the Arteon will be based on the Volkswagen Group's MQB architecture for transverse engine, front- and all-wheel drive cars.
The 2015 concept is 4869mm long, which, if it's indicative of the Arteon, will see the new 'coupe' sedan sized between the 4767mm Euro Passat, and the 5.05m China-only Phideon.
Compared to those two models, the Arteon will be positioned as a sportier and more expressive alternative.
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