[3] It is meant to replace the slow selling minivan, the Volkswagen Routan,[4] and intended to be sold exclusively in the American and Canadian markets.On July 14, 2014, Volkswagen announced that the CrossBlue will be built at its factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee.[5] The production version was announced with the name Atlas or Teramont for those manufactured in the USA and Chinese markets for those manufactured in China.Atlas will feature transverse mounted engines of four cylinders or Volkswagens narrow angle V6.[6][7][8] At the September 2013 Auto Shanghai, Volkswagen revealed a different, sportier version of the car, named Volkswagen CrossBlue Coupé.