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The 2020 Volkswagen Atlas is technically a midsize crossover SUV. But one could argue it belongs in the full-size category as it has three rows of seating.
Additionally, it’s the largest crossover SUV that VW offers. And it’s big and roomy inside with room for adults in each row of seating. Plus Atlas offers plenty of cargo space and impressive tech.
Personally, I’ve been a big fan of Atlas since it’s debut in 20180. It’s great for families without being too big. So I recently picked-up an Atlas from my friends at Ontario VW for this review.
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198.3″ Length and 117.3″ wheelbase
In Volkswagen’s line-up of 2020 crossover SUV’s Atlas is the biggest. And the line-up is officially growing this year.
Because of the introduction of the Atlas Cross Sport, VW will have three crossover SUVs.
Up to 96.8 cubic feet of cargo space
So, the 2020 Volkswagen Atlas is available in a total of seven different trim levels. And those are derived from 4 primary trim configurations.
*All starting MSPRs
Additionally, the pricing shared above is only for reference. Your best deal and buying experience is with my friends at Ontario Volkswagen in the Los Angeles suburb of Ontario, California.
The 2020 VW Atlas is offered in two different powerful engines. There’s a turbocharged 4-cylinder and a V6.
So the turbocharged 4-cylinder is a 2.0-liter. It delivers 235 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque.
And the V6 is a 3.6-liter. It provides 276 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque.
Atlas SE trim 18″ alloy wheel – up to 21″ wheels available
Having driven Atlas’s with both engines I’m surprised to report the following. The turbo-4 seems to have a little more spirit from dead stops and quickly accelerating from low speeds.
Regardless of the engine you go with, all trim levels of the 2020 VW Atlas come with the same transmission. And that’s a smooth-shifting well-geared 8-speed automatic transmission.
*City/Highway
Plus the Atlas offers optional 4MOTION all-wheel drive. But if you skip all-wheel-drive, the two-wheel-drive option is front-wheel-drive.
And the 2020 Atlas has a 2,000-pound towing capacity with the turbo-4. But when you bump up to the V6 you can tow up to 5,000 lbs.
The 2020 VW Atlas is a great-looking crossover SUV. Because it blends European styling and rugged American-sized utility vehicle profiles.
2020 VW Atlas SE Trim
Plus a muscular stance from rearview even in the lower trimmed SE 2020 Atlas I test drove for this review.
Automatic tailgate available
And the head-on front view is equally as imposing.
*All inches
With standard LED headlights and available foglights.
Wide muscular stance
Because the Atlas Cross Sport will soon be on the road you might find it tough to tell it apart from the Atlas. Especially when viewing them from the front.
Atlas Cross Sport – 3-chrome cars
But here’s an easy way to tell. The 2020 Atlas has two horizontal chrome bars across the length of the grille. Whereas the smaller sibling, the Atlas Cross Sport, pictured above has three.
While I test drove a SE trim Atlas it looked good. But, when you upgrade to the Atlas with SEL or sporty R-Line trims it really becomes a sexy-looking crossover SUV that’s fantastic for families.
The interior of the 2020 Volkswagen Atlas is what all critics agree on – it’s big and spacious. Because many midsized crossover SUVs have 3-rows of seating. But many also provide only enough room for very small adults or children in that last row.
Seated in 3rd-row w/ legs extended
So, sorry for the picture of my sneakers. But, the above picture gives you an idea of the spaciousness inside the 2020 Atlas. And in that pic, I’m sitting in the third-row with my legs fully extended. – I’m 5’10”.
Additionally, the 2020 Atlas offers a bench or captain’s seating for the second-row.
2nd-row captain’s chairs
And while the bench in the second row allows for seating up to seven adults. The captain’s chairs in the second row are super-comfortable.
41.5″ legroom in 1st-row
Plus one final note about the seating options. Adding the bench to the 2nd-row of seating allows for up to three child safety seats in that row. And that puts Atlas in rarified territory for its class.
Volkswagen packs the 2020 Atlas with both creature comfort technology and infotainment tech.
SE Trim Atlas
Topping the list is Volkswagen’s Car-Net telematics system. So, that’s basically a smartphone app that keeps you connected to your Volkswagen – in many ways.
And Car-Net does many things, depending on how your VW is equipped. For example, it can lock and unlock your doors and start and stop your engine remotely.
Atlas can be equipped with plenty of connectivity and charging ports throughout its cabin. Plus a Fender brand premium sound system and Wi-fi hotspot – subscription required of course..
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay available
Also available is Volkswagen’s digital cockpit. While the SE trimmed Atlas I test drove for this review didn’t have it I’ve driven many VW’s with the digital cockpit.
And, it’s a great feature that completely replaces the instrument cluster with a customizable digital screen. Perhaps my favorite new info-tech feature of the past few years is Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Those are also available on the 2020 VW Atlas.
2nd and 3rd-row climate control available
Additionally, you can equip your Atlas with heated 1st and 2nd-row seats. And, my personal favorite, ventilated front seats.
With that in mind, it makes perfect sense that Volkswagen offers climate controls for all 3-rows of seating as well.
As you’d expect the 2020 Volkswagen Atlas can come equipped with all the latest driver assistance and safety features.
So let’s circle back to the Top-3 Things I like about the 2020 VW Atlas.
Ontario VW – Official Partner
And if you’re shopping for a 2020 Atlas, or any other Volkswagen – remember to see my friends at Ontario VW. Email me and I’ll connect you: tom [at] idrivesocal [dot] com.
The Latest Volkswagen News HERE.
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The 2020 Volkswagen Atlas is technically a midsize crossover SUV. But one could argue it belongs in the full-size category as it has three rows of seating.
Additionally, it’s the largest crossover SUV that VW offers. And it’s big and roomy inside with room for adults in each row of seating. Plus Atlas offers plenty of cargo space and impressive tech.
Personally, I’ve been a big fan of Atlas since it’s debut in 20180. It’s great for families without being too big. So I recently picked-up an Atlas from my friends at Ontario VW for this review.
–>Continue reading or click play below to listen.<–
198.3″ Length and 117.3″ wheelbase
In Volkswagen’s line-up of 2020 crossover SUV’s Atlas is the biggest. And the line-up is officially growing this year.
Because of the introduction of the Atlas Cross Sport, VW will have three crossover SUVs.
Up to 96.8 cubic feet of cargo space
So, the 2020 Volkswagen Atlas is available in a total of seven different trim levels. And those are derived from 4 primary trim configurations.
*All starting MSPRs
Additionally, the pricing shared above is only for reference. Your best deal and buying experience is with my friends at Ontario Volkswagen in the Los Angeles suburb of Ontario, California.
The 2020 VW Atlas is offered in two different powerful engines. There’s a turbocharged 4-cylinder and a V6.
So the turbocharged 4-cylinder is a 2.0-liter. It delivers 235 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque.
And the V6 is a 3.6-liter. It provides 276 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque.
Atlas SE trim 18″ alloy wheel – up to 21″ wheels available
Having driven Atlas’s with both engines I’m surprised to report the following. The turbo-4 seems to have a little more spirit from dead stops and quickly accelerating from low speeds.
Regardless of the engine you go with, all trim levels of the 2020 VW Atlas come with the same transmission. And that’s a smooth-shifting well-geared 8-speed automatic transmission.
*City/Highway
Plus the Atlas offers optional 4MOTION all-wheel drive. But if you skip all-wheel-drive, the two-wheel-drive option is front-wheel-drive.
And the 2020 Atlas has a 2,000-pound towing capacity with the turbo-4. But when you bump up to the V6 you can tow up to 5,000 lbs.
The 2020 VW Atlas is a great-looking crossover SUV. Because it blends European styling and rugged American-sized utility vehicle profiles.
2020 VW Atlas SE Trim
Plus a muscular stance from rearview even in the lower trimmed SE 2020 Atlas I test drove for this review.
Automatic tailgate available
And the head-on front view is equally as imposing.
*All inches
With standard LED headlights and available foglights.
Wide muscular stance
Because the Atlas Cross Sport will soon be on the road you might find it tough to tell it apart from the Atlas. Especially when viewing them from the front.
Atlas Cross Sport – 3-chrome cars
But here’s an easy way to tell. The 2020 Atlas has two horizontal chrome bars across the length of the grille. Whereas the smaller sibling, the Atlas Cross Sport, pictured above has three.
While I test drove a SE trim Atlas it looked good. But, when you upgrade to the Atlas with SEL or sporty R-Line trims it really becomes a sexy-looking crossover SUV that’s fantastic for families.
The interior of the 2020 Volkswagen Atlas is what all critics agree on – it’s big and spacious. Because many midsized crossover SUVs have 3-rows of seating. But many also provide only enough room for very small adults or children in that last row.
Seated in 3rd-row w/ legs extended
So, sorry for the picture of my sneakers. But, the above picture gives you an idea of the spaciousness inside the 2020 Atlas. And in that pic, I’m sitting in the third-row with my legs fully extended. – I’m 5’10”.
Additionally, the 2020 Atlas offers a bench or captain’s seating for the second-row.
2nd-row captain’s chairs
And while the bench in the second row allows for seating up to seven adults. The captain’s chairs in the second row are super-comfortable.
41.5″ legroom in 1st-row
Plus one final note about the seating options. Adding the bench to the 2nd-row of seating allows for up to three child safety seats in that row. And that puts Atlas in rarified territory for its class.
Volkswagen packs the 2020 Atlas with both creature comfort technology and infotainment tech.
SE Trim Atlas
Topping the list is Volkswagen’s Car-Net telematics system. So, that’s basically a smartphone app that keeps you connected to your Volkswagen – in many ways.
And Car-Net does many things, depending on how your VW is equipped. For example, it can lock and unlock your doors and start and stop your engine remotely.
Atlas can be equipped with plenty of connectivity and charging ports throughout its cabin. Plus a Fender brand premium sound system and Wi-fi hotspot – subscription required of course..
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay available
Also available is Volkswagen’s digital cockpit. While the SE trimmed Atlas I test drove for this review didn’t have it I’ve driven many VW’s with the digital cockpit.
And, it’s a great feature that completely replaces the instrument cluster with a customizable digital screen. Perhaps my favorite new info-tech feature of the past few years is Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Those are also available on the 2020 VW Atlas.
2nd and 3rd-row climate control available
Additionally, you can equip your Atlas with heated 1st and 2nd-row seats. And, my personal favorite, ventilated front seats.
With that in mind, it makes perfect sense that Volkswagen offers climate controls for all 3-rows of seating as well.
As you’d expect the 2020 Volkswagen Atlas can come equipped with all the latest driver assistance and safety features.
So let’s circle back to the Top-3 Things I like about the 2020 VW Atlas.
Ontario VW – Official Partner
And if you’re shopping for a 2020 Atlas, or any other Volkswagen – remember to see my friends at Ontario VW. Email me and I’ll connect you: tom [at] idrivesocal [dot] com.
The Latest Volkswagen News HERE.