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2024 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport

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In 2024, Volkswagen introduced an updated version of their Atlas Cross Sport, the sportier alternative to the standard three-row VW Atlas. Unlike some high-end SUVs that sacrifice rear headroom and cargo space in pursuit of a “coupe-like” design and charge a premium for it, the Cross Sport maintains its practicality without breaking the bank. It caters to those who don’t require a third row of seating.

The Atlas Cross Sport first joined the VW lineup in 2020 and quickly gained recognition in its class for its comfortable cabin and smooth ride. This year, it received a subtle makeover, including refreshed styling and a new, more potent four-cylinder engine that replaced the previous six-cylinder option. Additionally, the 2024 model comes with several previously optional features as standard, such as ventilated front seats, three-zone climate control, and adaptive cruise control.

In the realm of two-row SUVs, the Atlas Cross Sport competes admirably with popular models like the Honda Passport. While the Jeep Grand Cherokee stands out for its off-road capabilities and plug-in hybrid variant, the smaller Toyota Venza dominates in terms of hybrid efficiency.

Each of these rivals has its unique strengths, but the 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport stands as a well-rounded choice that ticks most of the essential boxes. Its primary drawback lies in its somewhat cumbersome touch controls, but apart from that, it garners few significant complaints.

The 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport boasts a refreshed exterior, featuring a new front fascia and headlights. The previous year’s four- and six-cylinder engines have been supplanted by a more powerful turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Inside, you’ll find an upgraded infotainment system with a larger touchscreen, as well as standard ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and improved interior materials.

For those in search of a five-passenger SUV, the 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport is a compelling option. Like the Honda Passport, it’s designed with practicality in mind for everyday tasks. Meanwhile, the Passport goes the extra mile with its TrailsSport trim, designed for light off-roading. The Jeep Grand Cherokee caters to those seeking more robust off-road capabilities. As for the stylish Toyota Venza hybrid, while it may not be as practical as its peers, it excels in fuel efficiency.

The lowered roofline of the 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport adds a dash of style to the already versatile Atlas midsize SUV. Its only notable downsides are the finicky controls for the climate system and modest performance. Nevertheless, it remains an appealing choice for families in search of a spacious and comfortable ride.

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