Fun to drive. Easy to cover.
Covering 6 years or 72,000 miles isn’t generous; it’s proof of our confidence.
A warranty built for two.
If you sell your Atlas, the remainder of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty transfers to the new owner at no cost to you.
Compare our warranty to the runners-up.
Our bumper-to-bumper transferable coverage is longer, in years and mileage, than our competitors.
* MY2018 Atlas 6 years/72,000 miles (whichever occurs first) New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Based on manufacturers’ published data on transferable Bumper-to-bumper/Basic warranty only. Not based on other separate warranties. See owner’s literature or dealer for warranty limitations.
I spy something big.
Three rows isn’t a crowd.
Atlas accommodates three rows of seats with ease. Each row is large enough for kids, adults, or a combination of both to sit comfortably.

96.8 cubic feet of cargo space
With the 2nd and 3rd rows folded down, the Atlas has 96.8 cubic feet of cargo space. You may need more stuff just to take advantage of it.
“Stylish, versatile and, most importantly, big, there’s a lot to like about the new midsize SUV.”
- NY Daily News


Come in for a grille-to-grille comparison.
The Volkswagen Atlas is a midsize SUV that offers spacious seating, impressive cargo capacity, and a comfortable ride.
The Volkswagen Atlas SE technology enhances the driving experience, such as a 6.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and heated front seats. Additionally, the SE trim adds several driver assistance features as standard, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic high beams.
The Volkswagen Atlas R-Line is a sporty trim level of the Volkswagen Atlas midsize SUV. It adds several exterior design elements that give the Atlas a more aggressive look, such as unique front and rear bumpers, R-Line badging, and 20-inch alloy wheels.
Front Wheel Drive
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All Wheel Drive
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Dive into the details.
There's a lot more to the Atlas than what you see here.
