Which Volkswagen SUV is Right for You? Here’s How the VW Atlas, Atlas Cross Sport, Tiguan and Taos Line Up

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Volkswagen has been on a tear. Since the introduction of the VW Atlas in 2017, which lit the company’s sales on fire, VW SUVs have been the company’s signature, a full lineup, from compct to full size all following in Atlas’s footsteps: the sportier Atlas Cross Sport, the mid-size Tiguan and the smallest, the Taos compact SUV.

All 4 offer great options for SUV buyers, including premium standard features like all wheel drive, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, large digital multimedia screens and leather or leatherette seating, even at a value price. But, it’s a shopping conundrum: Which is right for you? We took a look at each to sort out the differences.

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VW SUVs Started with Atlas and Got Better from There

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For so long, VW was known for sporty hatchbacks and sleek value-packed sedans. But without a fully capable lineup of SUVs, VW was a non-contender for many US buyers. But in 2017 VW introduced the Atlas and made a splash; it won praise and set sales records. That’s because it was customized for the North American market. Now VW SUVs make up 85% of the company’s sales in the US. 

Since then, the Volkswagen Tiguan was redesigned as a mini-me of the Atlas and is a best seller around the world. Shortly after, the Volkswagen introduced the Taos, a mini-mini-me version of the Atlas and the Atlas CrossSport, a sportier, more muscular two-row version of the Atlas. 

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What Can You Expect From a VW SUV?

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All have similar good looks and design details; if you like the VW SUV aesthetic and features, the only task is to figure out which one is right for you. Here’s what they all have in common: 

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The Compact Taos Offers VW SUV Style at an Entry-level Price

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The VW Taos compact SUV has an evolved look; the front light bar and new logo give it a bit of polish. We were surprised at how roomy and comfortable this small SUV is and can see it as capable for a small family; it has good cargo space and lots of premium features for the price. The Taos is offered in bold colors and for 2025, carries a slightly more powerful engine, as well as more standard features. It is fun to drive and comfortable for a great conversation with a passenger on the road. Competitors include: Mazda 3, Toyota Corolla Cross, Honda HR-V, Subaru CrossTrek, Hyundai Kona and Kia Seltos.

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2025 VW Taos Features

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The Midsize VW Tiguan Offers Flexible Space and Seating

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Tiguan, which got a minor facelift for 2021 and will come out with a full redesign in 2025, continues its role as the most agreeable middle child in the lineup. And it does what it does really well. It’s easy to drive, has an all wheel drive option and lots of flexible space. Older models had a 3rd row option but that has been discontinued for 2025.

We got a quick test drive not long ago and it’s impressive; VW has upgraded the interior with more luxuries and premium features that make the Tiguan feel far really special for a budget-friendly SUV.

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2025 VW Tiguan Features

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VW Atlas: The Big Daddy of VW SUVs For Families Who Need Space

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As the biggest of VW SUVs, the Atlas makes no compromises in space or capability. VW updated the Atlas’s design in 2024 and rumor has it that we’ll see a redesigned Atlas in 2026. With seating for 7 or 8, it’s a full sized SUV and it feels like it behind the wheel; you can feel the size and height of this in the driver’s seat, but that’s OK; it also gives you the confidence and capability that you expect in an SUV.

One of our favorite details are the slide and tilt center seats that allow 3rd row access even with a child car seat installed. And, with the right seats, 3 will fit across the center bench.

Buyers can go basic or upscale in the R Line. And, center row captains chairs make the 3rd row even easier to reach and more comfortable to sit in.

VW Atlas Features

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Atlas Cross Sport Puts Muscle Into Your Drive

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This 5 passenger, 4 door two row version of the Atlas, the Cross Sport also expected to be redesigned for 2026, delivers a more sophisticated look and feel with a sloped roof, shorter length and sportier look. Still, it offers the full size drive experience of the Atlas without the added length and size of a 3 row SUV. This one is great for small families, fur-baby families or drivers who simply love the truck-like feel of a full size SUV but want something that is slightly smaller and sportier.

VW Atlas Cross Sport Features

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VW’s SUVs have proven really popular for their capability—4Motion all wheel drive gives these SUVs the traction you need in the snow or mud—and their good looks. The upgraded light bars and illuminated badges look even more polished. And added features like massaging seats, voice activation and leather upholstery options let you feel pampered even at an affordable price.

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