How Much Does a 2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cost?
The base Atlas Cross Sport, the
S ($TBA), comes with the turbocharged 4-cylinder engine and an 8-speed automatic transmission, plus safety features like automatic emergency braking, a blind-spot monitor, and
rear cross-traffic alert. Also standard on the S: LED headlights, power heated side mirrors, roof rails, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. Next up, the Atlas Cross Sport
SE ($TBA). In addition to a power driver’s seat and a power liftgate, the SE comes with heated front seats, an 8-inch touchscreen, five USB ports and VW’s latest MIB3 infotainment system. An
SE w/Tech model ($TBA) brings 20-in alloy wheels to the equation, along with adaptive cruise control and parking distance control. The
SE w/Tech R-Line ($TBA) is a V6 model with 4Motion AWD, and it also has the R-Line visual treatment that includes sportier front and rear fascias, R-Line badging, and stainless-steel pedal covers. An Atlas Cross Sport
SEL ($TBA), another V6 model with 4Motion, ups the content level with power front seats, a heated steering wheel, and VW’s Digital Cockpit, a large and highly configurable LED screen that replaces the traditional analog gauges. The
SEL R-Line ($TBA) is pretty much the same vehicle with the R-Line visual treatment. As the top version of the Atlas Cross Sport, the
SEL Premium R-Line ($TBA) is a 4Motion V6 model equipped with a leather interior, heated and cooled front seats, an overhead camera, 21-in alloy wheels, and the popular R-Line styling tweaks. Stand-alone options include a panoramic sunroof.