USED: 2019 Volkswagen Atlas V6 SEL Premium 4Motion: The Facts

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Side view of the 2019 VW Atlas, 7-passenger SUV. Photo by Mary Moore

Here’s what you need to know about the 2019 Volkswagen Atlas V6 SEL Premium with 4Motion.

Read our full review here.

Who is this car for?

  • Big families
  • People who need large cargo spaces
  • Drivers who often drive in different road conditions
  • Buyers who regularly have 3rd row passengers

What the 2019 VW Atlas Costs:

The 2019 Volkswagen Atlas ranges in price from around $30,895 for the S trim line, all the way up to $48,395 for the V6 SEL Premium with 4Motion. The higher level of this scale is what we drove. Although, with the added second row dual captains chairs, 20″ black triple 5-spoke wheels package, and delivery charge, the final price came closer to $50,320.

What We Loved:

  • Plenty of seating space with a comfortable 3rd row
  • Plenty of cargo space with collapsible 2nd and 3rd rows
  • Fender speakers included in the premium trim level
  • Heated seats and USB access in both front seats and 2nd row
  • Large, panoramic sunroof
  • Different drive modes, including sport, eco, normal, and custom modes
  • Ability to switch between driving conditions with 4Motion
  • Fun interior and exterior colors with a vintage vibe

What You Need to Know about the Family-Friendly SUV:

  • CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity
  • 3.6L 24-valve DOHC narrow-angle V6 engine w/FSI direct fuel injection
  • 4Motion all-wheel-drive system with Driving Mode selection
  • 9 drivers assist programs
  • 5,000 lb. towing capacity
  • Seating for up to 7
  • 96.8 cubic feet of cargo space
  • Warranty: 6 years/72,000 miles
  • 17 MPG city / 23 MPG highway
Mary Moore
Mary Moore

Mary Moore is a frequent road tripper, vintage car collector, and quirky travel enthusiast. One might say that her appreciation of how a vehicle looks and performs is deep-seated in her "Motor City" roots. It was this appreciation, and love of writing, that drove her interests in automotive journalism after earning her Bachelor Degree in Marketing from Western Michigan University. That and maybe the opportunity to work at home in her pj's on snow days if she wanted to. When Mary's not writing about the thrill of the track or sharing inspiring stories of the women she admires in the automotive field, she's sharing her own stories about life and travel on her blog, RaisingDickandJane.com. Mary currently resides in a state that is cold more frequently than it is warm. She appreciates her career choices daily.

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