Atlas is one of Volkswagen’s top-selling models in the U.S. and though it seems like just yesterday that it debuted on the heels of the Dieselgate scandal, the automaker is already preparing to give it a facelift.
Volkswagen has confirmed that the 2021 Volkswagen Atlas will sport a revised grille, head- and taillights, and front and rear bumpers when it arrives on dealer lots later in 2020. It will also have interior upgrades, and new driver-assistance and technology features.
Many of the refreshed elements come straight from the 2020 Atlas Cross Sport’s design.
The three sketches that were shown as part of the tease show a more rounded, upright, and smirking grille at the front of the Atlas. Its headlights have a straighter LED light signature. The SUV’s lower fascia has changed to show a more aggressive bottom half complete with the hint of a faux skid plate alongside repositioned and smaller fog light housings. Changes at the back aren’t nearly as obvious.
VW has said that the changes add three inches to the length of the vehicle.
There aren’t a lot of specifics about what potential buyers can expect from the interior upgrades but previous statements from Volkswagen indicate that there will be a new D-shaped steering wheel, an eight-inch infotainment touch screen, and wireless device charging.
Volkswagen will add new driver assistance technology to the model including adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go functionality and low-speed lane centering.
It’s likely that the public’s first look at the refreshed Atlas will come in February at the Chicago Auto Show.
2021 Volkswagen Atlas
Photo courtesy of Volkswagen AG
2021 Volkswagen Atlas
Photo courtesy of Volkswagen AG
2021 Volkswagen Atlas
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