This Atlas Cross Sport, known in Mexico as the Teramont Cross Sport, was introduced for the Mexican market on December 1, 2020, alongside the facelifted Teramont. The Cross Sport was previewed by the concept CrossBlue Coupe in September 2013. The Atlas Cross Sport is offered in S, SE, SEL, SEL R-Line, SEL Premium, and SEL Premium R-Line trims. Available engines are the same as the original Atlas: a turbocharged four-cylinder and a VR6. The Atlas Cross Sport debuted in North America in early 2020, as a new model for the 2020 model year. The 4.97 meter long vehicle has the same wheelbase (2.98 meters) as the three-row model, but has a lower roof and angled rear window to give it a sportier appearance and is only available with two rows of seating instead of three. The Atlas Cross Sport (called Teramont X in China and Teramont Cross Sport in Mexico) is a smaller variation of the Atlas/Teramont. It was facelifted for Mexico on December 1, 2020, alongside the introduction of the Teramont Cross Sport. Changes include a new front end, which is based on the Atlas Cross Sport, redesigned wheels, new rear lights, and a new steering wheel. Facelift Īt the 2020 Chicago Auto Show, Volkswagen unveiled the refreshed Atlas for the model year of 2021. The 2018 Atlas received the IIHS "Top Safety Pick" rating after earning "Good" ratings in all five crashworthiness tests, and a "Superior" rating on the front crash prevention test. The Atlas has two gasoline engine options in the United States. Ģ019 Volkswagen Atlas SE R-Line (United States) įeatures included in the Atlas are the VW Digital Cockpit, up to 96.8 cubic feet (2.74 m 3) of rear cargo space, seventeen total cup holders, a second row bench seat with room for three child safety seats or optional second row captains chairs with room for two child safety seats, a third row seating area that can be accessed with child safety seats still in place, standard Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity with Volkswagen CarNet and MirrorLink, seven total stability enhancing systems, and available Volkswagen 4Motion four wheel drive system on most models. It went on sale in the United States and Canada in May 2017 as a 2018 model year. The name Atlas was picked for the region after the proposed Teramont name was rejected by dealers. The Atlas was introduced at the LA Auto Show in Los Angeles on November 17, 2016. The CrossBlue previewed the Atlas/Teramont as a concept diesel plug-in-hybrid mid-size crossover SUV in September 2013. Up to the introduction of the China-only Talagon, the Atlas is the largest vehicle produced on the Volkswagen Group MQB platform. The vehicle features a transverse mounted four-cylinder or Volkswagen's narrow angle VR6. For markets outside China, the Atlas/Teramont is produced in the Chattanooga plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. The Atlas is marketed as the Teramont outside North America and Chile, including the Middle East (except Israel, where it's sold as the Atlas), Africa, as well as in Mexico, Russia, Colombia and China, where production in Ningbo began in 2017.
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