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Volkswagen Atlas emerges as a strong rival to Hyundai Palisade in South Korea's booming large SUV market

29.12.2025 23:23 1 min 1 source
다음 - 지피코리아 ENG
Volkswagen Atlas emerges as a strong rival to Hyundai Palisade in South Korea's booming large SUV market
Original source: 다음 - 지피코리아

The Volkswagen Atlas is gaining attention as a new option for consumers prioritizing practicality and safety, competing directly with the Hyundai Palisade. It features a body over 5 meters long, a starting price in the 60 million won range, and offers seating for six or seven with a maximum cargo capacity of 2735 liters. The model has received a 'Top Safety Pick+' rating from the IIHS and comes standard with a towing hitch capable of pulling up to 2268 kg.

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Volkswagen Atlas emerges as a strong rival to Hyundai Palisade in South Korea's booming large SUV market

29.12.2025 다음 - 지피코리아 ENG Original source

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