Newest VW Mid-Size Crossover for US
The 2021 Atlas is available in S, SE, and SEL trim levels with tech, premium, and R-Line appearance packages scattered throughout. The base Atlas S costs $32,565 for front-wheel drive and a turbo-4. The Atlas Cross Sport costs $1,000 less than similarly trimmed Atlas crossovers. All-wheel drive is available at every trim level for $1,900. A V-6 engine upgrade is available too, and it costs $1,400 more than comparably equipped turbo-4 versions.
The Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport share many similarities, including the same style from the windows down. It’s plainer and straighter than many competitors, which is fine. Inside, that straightforward attitude doesn’t work as well—it can be kind of boring.
Check Out the Little Brother – 2021 Tiguan R
The 2021 VW Atlas is two vehicles—a three-row Atlas and two-row Atlas Cross Sport. The Atlas is the family meat-and-potatoes crossover: three rows, lots of seats. The Atlas Cross Sport is a two-row crossover that’s related and just as big, but more comfortable for five.
Dual-zone (first row and second/third row) climate control is standard on Volkswagen Atlas S, along with a second-row control panel for rear passengers. All other models come with tri- zone Climatronic® automatic climate control.
More Pictures HERE!
0 Comments
Trackbacks/Pingbacks