The Volkswagen Viloran people mover has been unveiled at the 2019 Guangzhou motor show. The Viloran is unlikely to ever come Down Under, and may only be built only in left-hand drive as it is built in China as part of Volkswagen's joint venture with SAIC, owner of the MG brand. When it goes on sale next year, the Viloran will compete with luxury people haulers, such as the Lexus LM and Buick GL8.
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