Volkswagen shows off sketch of new sedan on its way to Tennessee factory
Volkswagen AG had released a sketch of their new line of the famous mid-size sedans that will be designed and engineered at Volkswagen’s car manufacturing unit that is currently being constructed at Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Volkswagen maintains the anonymity of the upcoming sedan model. But as a teaser, the sketch revealed that it will be slightly bigger than the Passat, a Volkswagen family car that was built through the six design generations since 1973. It had been titled variously as Quantum, Santana, Magotan, Corsar, Dasher and Carat. The most recent version of the mentioned Volkswagen is the Passat CC which is a four-door coupe of the Passat.

Volkswagen is planning to manufacture 150,000 car models yearly when the Chattanooga factory unit begins its operation in early 2011. Most of the products will be sold in the American and Canadian market.
Volkswagen Passenger Cars, also called as VW, is based in Wolfsburg, Germany. They are the prime as well as the most expanded brand by volume of sales within the Volkswagen Group.
Recent Volkswagen models include the 2009 Volkswagen CC which is a four-door and four-seater sedan, Volkswagen Eos, a two-door, 4 passenger convertible, which is available in two trims, Volkswagen GLI a five passenger family sedan also available in two trims, the 2009 Volkswagen GTI which is a five-passenger sports coupe, or sports sedan, that is available in four trims and the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan which is available in 10 trims, a 5-passenger family sedan.