In 2021, VW introduces the new Atlas Cross Sport. To make the Atlas Cross Sport, VW took its three-row Atlas SUV, discarded the third row of seats and added a more uneven roofline. A raked roofline emphasizes its modern and sporty design.
With an available panoramic sunroof that’s almost 5 feet long, things are looking way, way up. Those familiar with the three-row VW will find the Atlas Cross Sport’s interior quite familiar, despite an updated steering wheel and stitched door panels. Adults should find comfortable seating positions in either of the SUV’s available rows of seats, but unlike the regular Atlas, the Cross Sport offers only a bench for its second row.
A roomy 2nd row means no more arguing about the front seat.
Comfortably carry what you need with 77.8 cubic feet of space with the rear seats folded down. Help keep all of your passengers toasty when it gets cold with available heated seats in both the front and rear outboard seats.
Illuminate your path with the available advanced LED headlights. You can also enjoy efficient and long-lasting LED taillights. Atlas Cross Sport offers bold 21” wheels, five split-spoke in two-tone machined alloy wheels.
Atlas Cross Sport offers 4MOTION® All-Wheel Drive with Active Control. With the turn of a dial, you can switch between four different all-wheel-drive modes to the one that fits your current driving situation.
Driving just got more fun with a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine with 235 hp (achieved with premium fuel) and 258 lb-ft of torque—or available 3.6L V6 engine with 276 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque.
When properly equipped with a factory-installed towing hitch, the available 3.6L V6 engine can safely tow up to 5,000 lbs.