2020 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SEL Premium R-LINE

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The 2020 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport, a stylish, coupe-like take on the prim-and-proper Atlas SUV, will begin arriving at U.S. dealerships sometime before the end of March. The news comes as VW also announces pricing for the new SUV variant. When it arrives, the entry-level Atlas Cross Sport S will start at $31,565, which includes the $1,020 destination charge. Volkswagen will offer the Atlas Cross Sport in eight trims, though not all will be available at the same time.
Customers can get the Atlas Cross Sport with one of two engine choices – a 235-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder or a 276-horsepower V6. Both pair with the same eight-speed automatic gearbox that powers the front wheels. The 2.0-liter mill is available across most of the Atlas Cross Sport lineup while VW’s 4Motion all-wheel-drive system is also available.

While the Atlas Cross Sport will begin arriving at dealerships before the end of March, the R-Line trims will arrive at a later date. Also, the four-cylinder versions of the SEL Premium and SEL Premium R-Line will have limited availability.
VW will offer two optional packages for the Atlas Cross Sport – the V6 Towing Package and Panoramic Sunroof Package. The towing pack is available on the SE with Technology V6 and SE with Technology R-Line V6 trims. It’s $550 and adds a factory trailer hitch and a more powerful alternator. The sunroof pack is available for the SE with Technology and SE with Technology R-Line trims. It adds a panoramic sunroof with an electric tilt-and-slide function. It costs $1,200.
The 2020 VW Atlas Cross Sport gives the German automaker yet another crossover to offer consumers. It’s a bit more stylish than the standard Atlas, compromising space for looks, but it still seats seven and offers plenty of technology and performance. It should begin arriving at dealerships soon.

The Atlas Cross Sport offers a bold exterior design, differentiating it from the Atlas seven-seater. At the front end, the Cross Sport features an upscale three-bar chrome grill with the new light signature running the length of the middle bar. The vehicle sports a dramatically raked rear pillar and hatch, creating a coupe-like profile specific to the Cross Sport. Available 21-inch aluminum-alloy wheels and a sculpted rear bumper further emphasize the vehicle’s aggressive stance.
Inside, the Cross Sport features a spacious interior and advanced connectivity and driver-assistance features. With ample legroom for passengers as well as cargo space, the Cross Sport boasts a high level of comfort and functionality. The interior has been upgraded from the seven-seater to include a redesigned steering wheel and available two-tone inserts with stitching accents on the door panels. All trims come standard with the next-generation Car-Net® telematics system and have in-car Wi-Fi capability when you subscribe to a data plan. Traffic Jam Assist and Dynamic Road Sign Display will be available for the first time on a U.S. Volkswagen model.
SEL Premium R-Line models build on the previous trim with additional R-Line content. MSRP starts at $47,995 for the four-cylinder and $49,795 for the V6. Standard R-Line content includes: 21-inch two-tone machined alloy wheels, black accented R-Line bumpers, signature R-Line badging, and stainless-steel pedal caps.

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