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2150 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 6H7As Volkswagen unveils its 2024 SUV lineup, the automotive world has eagerly cast its eyes on two standout models: the Volkswagen Atlas and the Atlas Cross Sport. While both hail from the same proud VW lineage, they diverge in intriguing ways, offering different appeals for the discerning SUV enthusiast. Let's embark on a journey to uncover the nuanced differences between these two models, from pricing and trims to seating and design features.
At the onset, your wallet will notice a slight friendliness with the Atlas Cross Sport, as it starts at an MSRP of $48,895, undercutting its bigger sibling, the Atlas, priced at $49,995. But delve deeper, and the trim variants weave a story of their own.
The Atlas introduces itself in four distinct flavours. Notably, it's the debut of the 'Peak Edition' that's turning heads, offering car aficionados unique design cues both inside and out. Meanwhile, the Atlas Cross Sport, playing it a bit more reserved, presents three trims. While it doesn't don the adventurous 'Peak Edition' garb, it offers much of the luxury and refinement that Volkswagen is synonymous with.
If you've got a large family or often find yourself playing chauffeur to a group of friends, the seven-seater Atlas might just be your knight in shining armor. Its spacious interior promises comfort for all, making road trips and city commutes equally pleasurable.
On the flip side, the Atlas Cross Sport leans towards the adage, "Less is more." With its five-seat configuration, it appeals to those who might not need the extra seating but crave the other attributes of an SUV. Whether it's the allure of a spacious trunk or the high driving position, the Cross Sport ensures you don’t compromise on the quintessential SUV feel.
Both models proudly showcase Volkswagen's 2024 interior philosophy: elegance fused with functionality. Premium materials, a leatherette-trimmed dash, and an array of high-end comfort features like ventilated front seats and three-zone Climatronic speak of a refined in-cabin experience.
Yet, it's the Atlas that dares to be different with the Peak Edition trim. It goes beyond the conventional, offering body cladding elements, unique wheels, blackout exterior details, and a signature interior that is sure to make the onlookers envious.
Volkswagen’s 2024 Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport are not just vehicles; they're statements. Whether you're swayed by the roomy embrace of the Atlas or the compact charm of the Cross Sport, VW ensures a ride that's both engaging and elegant. The road awaits!
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