Sep 16, 2020

The Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport takes everything you love about the Atlas and puts it in a slightly smaller, sleeker package. It has room for five, offers a choice between two engines, and comes in a wide variety of trims. Here is a quick breakdown of the trim levels and what you get.

The S

The entry-level trim is the S, which you can get with or without 4Motion. It has 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, and roof rails. It also comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth with voice controls.

The SE

The SE trim is also available in several sub-trims. The 4Motion all-wheel drive is available, and you can get the SE with Technology add-on, and with a V-6. The SE also comes in the Technology and the R-Line, which adds unique 20-inch wheels, and other cosmetic upgrades and additions.

The SEL

The Atlas Cross Sport SEL also has several sub-trims, including the R-Line, the Premium, and the Premium R-Line. The base SEL has the V-6 engine and comes standard with all-wheel drive along with 21-inch wheels. Inside, you’ll get ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, and an upgraded Fender stereo system. The Premium R-Line is loaded with extras such as heated windshield wiper nozzles, a power tilting and sliding panoramic sunroof, and a trailer hitch with 5,000-pound towing capacity.

The choices for the 2020 Atlas Cross Sport have an endless list of trim options. It breaks down into three basic models with options for a V-6 engine, all-wheel drive, and added technology.