VW's Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport will undergo a full redesign in 2026, starting what is likely to be their final product cycle as internal combustion vehicles. The next-generation Tiguan is now set to debut in 2025 and will bring along with it a new high-performance version at that time...
The outgoing Atlas is available with either a 2.0-liter in-line four cylinder engine that produces 235 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque or a 3.6-liter V6 that provides 276 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque. One of the things Boldea says they wanted for the 2024 Atlas models was across-the-board...
545 MSRP. Building on the popularity of the Atlas, the five-seater boasts ample interior space while featuring a bolder, more emotive design, advanced connectivity, and new driver-assistance features.
Meanwhile, VW and Ford could have a deal in the works that could see the next-generation Amarok pickup share a platform with the Ford Ranger. VW has also teased a pickup truck specifically for the U.S. with the Atlas Tanoak concept, but there's no word on whether the truck will ...
A second generation of Volkswagen’s T-Roc compact crossover is on the horizon, featuring sleeker looks and electrified powertrains June 9, 2024 at 10:41 Next-Gen 2026 VW Atlas Spied With Streamlined Styling And Convincing Disguise The redesigned Volkswagen Atlas has been caught undergoing testi...
The crossover measures roughly 189.0 inches long, around three inches longer than the current U.S.-market Tiguan and about 11 inches shy of the Atlas. Seating for five is standard, with an optional third row that increases capacity to seven passengers. Volkswagen The styling is typical ...
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While this strategy may seem restrictive, it allows designers to stretch the platform as necessary and implement multiple body styles. An extreme example of this is the transverseMQBplatform being used as the basis of both the subcompact VW Polo and the full-size VW AtlasSUV! Because the engin...
VW has broken its silence over the next-generation Golf, revealing a total investment of £1.6 billion has gone into development of the Mk8 model and confirming a production schedule. The first cars are due to roll off the production line at the firm’s flagship Wolfsburg plant 75 weeks ...
To that end, it has recently introduced not one but two three-row crossovers, and both are the biggest in their respective classes. The aptly named Atlas is the grandly proportioned family hauler at the top of the lineup, while the formerly compact Tiguan has been reimagined, emerging as ...