VW Atlas Tanoak Concept Tops What's New This Week on PickupTrucks.com


New on sister site PickupTrucks.com this week: Volkswagen brings a surprise concept — the Atlas Tanoak — to the 2018 New York International Auto Show; GMC unveils the AT4 off-road-focused trim of its redesigned 2019 Sierra 1500; and March sales results are in, and pickups are crushing it.
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Volkswagen Atlas Tanoak Concept
Check out our first look at a surprise pickup concept from Volkswagen, the Atlas Tanoak, revealed at the 2018 New York auto show.
2019 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4
Also revealed in New York was the all-new AT4 trim from GMC, which debuted on the 2019 Sierra 1500.
Pickups Sell Well
March sales results include very strong showings from the likes of Ford, Chevrolet and Toyota.
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