Today, Volkswagen of America, Inc., unveiled the  all-new 2019 Arteon at the Chicago Auto Show. Based off the  award-winning MQB platform, the newest Volkswagen flagship offers a  sleek fastback design, an upscale interior, innovative technology, and  available 4Motion® all-wheel drive. “The Arteon is Volkswagen’s  brand shaper,” said Hinrich J. Woebcken, CEO of the North American  Region, Volkswagen. “This car is the spiritual successor to the CC, but  it is bolder and faster. Arteon has the style and performance of a  luxury Gran Turismo for about the price of a fully loaded midsize  sedan.”
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 The Arteon is based on Volkswagen’s Modular Transverse  Matrix (MQB) architecture, which allows for a more cab-backward design,  giving Arteon a completely different look than the outgoing CC. Arteon’s  wheelbase is more than 5 inches longer than the CC—111.9 inches  compared to 106.7 inches—and is paired with shorter overhangs for more  dynamic proportions. Arteon is longer and wider as well, translating  into more interior space.

 The exterior design immediately sets  Arteon apart from its competitors. A true fastback, it harkens more to  luxury models with its wide, planted stance and sloping rear roofline.  Arteon’s sleek lines are accentuated by standard LED headlights and  taillights, a wide chrome grille and frameless side windows. Dual  trapezoidal exhaust tips, chrome window surrounds and a rear decklid  spoiler all add to the premium feel. Arteon rides on standard 18-inch  aluminum-alloy wheels, with available 19-inch wheels.
 Arteon’s  refined interior combines high-tech features with everyday usability.  Premium materials throughout and trapezoidal design elements give the  vehicle an upscale, yet modern feel. The 2019 Arteon sports heated front  seats with leatherette seating surfaces as standard, and offers  available ventilated front seats, massaging driver’s seat, driver  memory, Nappa leather seating surfaces, and heated rear seats.  
 Standard  features include KESSY keyless access and push-button start, 3-zone  Climatronic® automatic climate control, and an 8-inch touchscreen  infotainment system with Volkswagen Car-Net® App-Connect technology that  offers compatible smartphone integration with the three major  platforms—Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™ and MirrorLink®.

 The  Volkswagen Digital Cockpit is available, offering drivers a  reconfigurable display of key data and the ability to position  navigation data front and center for easy viewing. Other available  features include Volkswagen Car-Net connected vehicle services;  Dynaudio® premium audio; a panoramic sunroof; and a power trunk with  Easy Open and Close, which allows drivers to walk up to the vehicle with  keys in a pocket or purse and simply kick a foot under the rear bumper  to pop the trunklid—closing the trunk only requires a touch of the  button.
 The Arteon’s technology offerings extend beyond the cabin  to include a comprehensive suite of available driver assistance  technology. A rearview camera is standard, along with Forward Collision  Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking (Front Assist), and Blind Spot  Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert. Available driver assistance features  include: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Stop and Go; active Lane  Departure Warning (Lane Assist); High Beam Control (Light Assist);  Parking Steering Assistant (Park Assist) including Park Distance  Control; and Overhead View Camera (Area View).
 In addition, the  2019 Arteon offers a combination of both passive and active safety  systems that are engineered to meet or exceed current crash regulations.  These systems include the class-exclusive Automatic Post-Collision  Braking System and a reactive hood.

 The new Arteon will be  powered by Volkswagen’s 2.0-liter turbocharged and direct-injection TSI®  engine, making 268 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. The power  is taken to the front wheels via a standard eight-speed automatic  transmission; 4Motion® all-wheel drive is available on every trim level.  Arteon features a standard DCC® adaptive damping system, which manages  the suspension’s rebound and compression rates individually, helping to  improve vehicle dynamics, and a standard Start-Stop system designed to  help improve fuel efficiency.
 Every Arteon model will come with  the People First Warranty, America’s Best Bumper-to-Bumper New Vehicle  Limited Warranty. The warranty provides coverage for six-years or  72,000-miles (whichever occurs first), and the warranty can be  transferred to subsequent owners throughout the remainder of its  duration.
 The 2019 Volkswagen Arteon will be available in SE,  SEL, and SEL Premium trim levels and is expected to arrive at U.S.  Volkswagen dealers in the third quarter of 2018.
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