The 2020 Volkswagen Atlas begins its third year as VW’s entry into the highly competitive three-row family crossover segment, but also spawns a stylish new five-seat variant known as the Atlas Cross Sport. While it’s the product of a European automaker, the Atlas was designed and developed in the US for the US market. Built in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Atlas appeals to American sensibilities with regard to space, equipment and overall demeanor.
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