
While the Volkswagen Atlas and Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport may be similar in name and design, they do offer several differences that will make all the difference when you're choosing which one fits you and your family best. Here are some of the major differences between the VW Atlas and VW Atlas Cross Sport.
- Size - The VW Atlas is a three-row SUV that comes with up to seven seats. The VW Atlas Cross Sport is a two-row SUV that has up to five seats. Both versions allow for adaptability within their cabin, with each second and third row, respectively, split-folding for multiple cargo/passenger combinations. That being said, the VW Atlas comes with much more cargo capacity (96.8 cubic feet) than the VW Atlas Cross Sport (77.6 cubic feet)
- Weight - Because it's smaller, the VW Atlas Cross Sport is a couple hundred pounds lighter than the larger VW Atlas. This helps improve your maneuverability around Newtown Square or Malvern and allows for a good amount of efficiency.
- Price - Thanks to its smaller size, the VW Atlas Cross Sport costs less than the VW Atlas. That being said, if you're looking for a three-row SUV, the VW Atlas is a great price range for many of our Wayne, PA, and Devon, PA, area drivers.
Visit Fred Beans Volkswagen of Devon to See the Differences for Yourself
Here at Fred Beans Volkswagen of Devon, we offer several new VW vehicles, including both the Volkswagen Atlas and Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport. We recommend visiting our Devon, PA, dealership to see the similarities and differences between both of these popular SUVs today.