A host of new vehicle launches for the United States have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, Auto News reports.

At Volkswagen, for example, the virus and the subsequent lockdown measures employed throughout the U.S. have impacted both the VW Atlas Cross Sport and the updated Atlas. Showroom deliveries of the Atlas Cross Sport started this month while the refreshed Atlas was due to land in showrooms in late April and early May. However, Volkswagen has been forced to pause production at its Chattanooga assembly plant, halting local production of both vehicles.

Elsewhere, Audi dealerships across the country were supposed to receive the new e-tron Sportback, RS6, RS7, and RS Q8 this summer and there’s a chance the local launches of these vehicles will also be impacted.

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Over at Nissan, the launch of the 2020 Sentra has been affected because production at the marque’s assembly plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico has been halted. While sales of the Sentra did start in late January, shortly before COVID-19 reached U.S. shores, the automaker has been forced to postpone a promotional campaign featuring actress Brie Larson for the new car.

General Motors has been hit especially hard, with the automaker confirming that 2021 Chevrolet Equinox, Traverse, and Bolt EV models have been pushed back to the 2022 model year.

Not all companies are postponing their plans, however. For example, Polestar recently commenced production of its all-electric Polestar 2 sedan in China and still intends on starting U.S. deliveries of it in mid-summer. However, Polestar chief executive Gregor Hembrough did admit that the pandemic could prevent local stores from opening on time.