Mar 6, 2025
2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport

The roomy and robust Volkswagen Atlas has long been a favorite with savvy shoppers around Hereford and Dumas, and the 2025 model year is better than ever. And if you’re looking for a new crossover, we invite you to explore the 2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport configurations at Street Volkswagen. From the Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SEL to the Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SEL Premium R-Line, there are showstopping options to impress any driver around Pampa. Let’s see what you can expect from the latest lineup:

Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport Configurations: Highlights

Are you interested in the high-tech Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SE with Technology? Or maybe you’re curious about the performance Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SEL Premium R-Line? No matter which model has caught your eye, we’d love to give you more information about the five options below. All deliver phenomenal power and handling, but slightly different sets of features for the open roads ahead. Plus, you can always check out the Atlas accessories to customize your ride even more. Highlights include:

2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SE

  • 18-inch machined alloy wheels w/ all-season tires
  • IQ.Drive
  • V-Tex leatherette seating surfaces
  • Heated and ventilated front seats
  • 5-door keyless access (all doors and liftgate)
  • Climatronic® dual-zone automatic climate control
  • Light Assist
  • 12-inch center display
  • Exit Warning System
  • Wireless charging (for compatible devices)

2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SE with Technology

  • 20-inch machined alloy wheels w/all-season tires
  • Front grille with integrated light bar
  • Exterior illuminated emblem (on front and rear)
  • Remote start
  • Hands-free Easy Open/Close remote power rear liftgate
  • Park Distance Control (front and rear)
  • Trailer hitch w/ 5,000-pound towing capacity
  • 115V power outlet
  • Manual sunshades
  • 6 USB-C ports (45w fast charging)

2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SEL

  • 20-inch machined alloy wheels w/all-season tires
  • Leather seating surfaces
  • 8-way power-adjustable front seats with lumbar and driver-side memory
  • Passenger power seat
  • Head-up display
  • Multi-color adjustable ambient lighting
  • Discover Pro: 12-inch touchscreen navigation
  • Dynamic Road Sign Display
  • Heated 1st and 2nd row (outboard seating positions)

2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SEL R-Line Black

  • 20-inch machined alloy wheels w/ all-season tires
  • R-Line exterior styling
  • Leather seating surfaces with driver-side memory
  • Heated 1st and 2nd row (outboard seating positions)
  • Passenger power seat
  • Head-up display
  • Multi-color adjustable ambient lighting
  • Discover Pro: 12-inch touchscreen navigation
  • Stainless steel pedal caps and footrest

2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SEL Premium R-Line

  • 21-inch machined alloy wheels w/ all-season tires
  • R-Line exterior styling
  • Perforated Vienna leather seating surfaces (premium appearance)
  • Perforated head restraints
  • Massage front seats with 4-way lumbar
  • Harman Kardon® premium audio system
  • Overhead View Camera (Area View)
  • Stainless steel pedal caps and footrest

Explore the 2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport Lineup With Street Volkswagen

Whether you’re thinking about a test drive in the Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SE or Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SE with Technology, the team at Street Volkswagen has you covered. Contact us to learn more about your options, and check out our Volkswagen research hub for more information.

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