View Photos of the 2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
Michael SimariCar and Driver
The Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport is the sportier-looking two-row analog to the three-row Atlas SUV. It’s based on VW’s transverse-engine MQB architecture, which is the basis for a slew of other vehicles ranging from the Tiguan to the GTI. None of the GTI’s over-the-road magic is on display in the Cross Sport, though, despite this SUV’s name and sporty looks.
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Our test vehicle was the well-equipped SEL R-Line trim, which comes standard with all-wheel drive and a 235-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four and eight-speed automatic. A 276-hp naturally aspirated 3.6-liter V-6 is optional.
Our instrumented testing revealed that the Cross Sport’s base 235-hp 2.0-liter turbo four matches the 276-hp 3.6-liter V-6’s 15.7-second, 90-mph quarter-mile sprint.
If your towing needs require you to pull a trailer of more than 2000 pounds, you’ll have to opt for the V-6. The larger engine sports a tow rating of 5000 pounds.
While there are some fun-to-drive mainstream SUVs, the Cross Sport isn’t one of them. Blame the absence of steering feel and a soft ride. Instead, its specialty is comfortable cruising.
The SEL R-Line sits near the top of the Cross Sport’s 13 trims. The R-Line package is modest and adds only a few items to the SEL trim, including revised front and rear bumpers, dark gray five-spoke alloys, and a leather-covered wheel. Oh, and you get an “R” badge on the grille and in the instrument cluster.
The Cross Sport’s taut sheetmetal shows just enough sinew to create the expectation that it could be a trail-hardened off-roader or maybe even a nimble on-road handler. It’s neither.
The Cross Sport boasts a voluminous cabin. Six-footers will find limo-like legroom in the rear seat. The cabin is also quite wide, giving the impression that this is a larger SUV than it actually is.
Behind the second row, the Cross Sport offers 40 cubic feet of cargo space, enough room for 14 carry-on bags. Drop the second-row seat and there’s space to haul 30 carry-ons.
The SEL R-Line model is well equipped and comes with a panoramic sunroof, power liftgate, dual-zone HVAC, navigation, auto-levelling adaptive headlamps, and a host of driver-assist tech.
The interior’s design is simple, businesslike, and dated. Hard plastic is much in evidence, and the 8.0-inch infotainment screen is small relative to many competitors.
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T R-Line
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