Volkswagen Atlas
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Volkswagen is using the 2023 model year to add one new piece of equipment and a slightly higher base price to its Atlas Cross Sport SUV.
By Carl Malek
December 30, 2022

At first glance, the Atlas may seem to have carried over largely unchanged with the same exterior design that we saw in 2022, but inside the changes become more apparent.
By Carl Malek
November 7, 2022

The latest major recall to affect Volkswagen and luxury brand Audi involves a faulty tire pressure monitoring system that may not detect loss of air.
By Corinne Vercoe
November 4, 2022

Audi and Volkswagen are recalling 74,000 Q5s, Atlases and Atlas Cross Sports over damaged engine bearings that could lead to engine failure.
By Corinne Vercoe
October 18, 2022

Choosing a vehicle from Cars.com's American-Made Index can present a less obvious advantage during the inventory shortage: more inventory and availability.
By Jane Ulitskaya
July 25, 2022

The 2022 three-row SUVs that offer captain’s chairs are listed by root model name, though some models may or may not offer captain’s chairs in hybrid or other variants.
By Cars.com Editors
June 20, 2022

Mid-size SUVs fared better than their compact counterparts in an updated crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety.
By Jane Ulitskaya
May 17, 2022

The Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs are affected by door wiring harness electrical contacts that may corrode.
By Patrick Masterson
March 18, 2022

A water leak that could damage the airbag control module is responsible for Volkswagen’s latest recall of Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs.
By Patrick Masterson
November 24, 2021

The 2022 Atlas carries over with very few changes. Volkswagen has revised trim levels, however, cutting the number of choices from eight to six.
By Fred Meier
September 30, 2021