VW has announced the pricing
details of the new 2020 Atlas Cross Sport, the sportier five-seater sibling of
the regular Atlas SUV. The new 2020 VW Atlas Cross Sport is priced from US$ 31,565, including a US$ 1,020 destination fee, and will be available in eight
trim levels and two engine options once it arrives at US dealers in the first
quarter of this year. That’s US$ 1,000 less than the three-row 2020 Atlas, both
with the base 235-horsepower 2.0L turbo four and front-wheel drive.
The range of the new VW Atlas
Cross Sport includes S, SE, SE with Technology, SE with Technology R-Line, SEL,
SEL R-Line, SEL Premium and the range-topping SEL Premium R-Line. The most
expensive model in the range is the V6 SEL Premium R-Line, which is priced from US$ 50,815, including the destination fee.
The base S trim level offers
18-inch aluminum alloy wheels; silver roof rails; LED headlights, Daytime
Running Lights (DRLs), and taillights; automatic headlights; rain-sensing
wipers; cloth seating surfaces; auto-dimming rearview mirror; the MIB II
Composition Color infotainment system with a 6.5-inch glass-covered touchscreen
display, Front Assist, Blind Spot Monitor and more as standard.
Customers will be able to
choose between a 2.0-liter TSI four-cylinder unit with 235 HP and a 3.6-liter
V6 unit with 276 HP; both engines are paired to an eight-speed automatic
transmission and are available with VW’s 4Motion all-wheel drive system. The
combination of the 2.0-liter TSI engine with the 4Motion all-wheel drive system
is new to the whole Atlas range.
The new VW Atlas Cross Sport
features a more aggressive styling over the regular Atlas. The front end is
dominated by the three-bar chrome grille while the raked rear pillar and hatch
give it an more upscale coupe-like profile. A sculpted rear bumper and up to
21-inch alloy wheels further help the Cross Sport’s visual presence.
VW claims that the new Cross
Sport offers “ample” legroom for passengers and plenty of cargo space, with the
dashboard featuring a redesigned steering wheel – which now features the
updated VW logo – as well as available two-tone inserts with stitching accents
on the door cards. In addition, all trims feature Car-Net telematics and In-Car
WiFi as standard.