2021 VW Atlas Interior Cabin Explained - Volkswagen
The interior design of the Atlas is classic Volkswagen—clean and functional, with a premium feel. Driver controls are positioned for optimal ergonomics and usability, and simple, driver-centric displays enhance involvement behind the wheel. The seat position, shifter height, and the spacing between the pedals are all designed for maximum driver comfort. With available contrast stitching on the surfaces and door trim as well as a redesigned steering wheel, the 2021 model offers a high-end environment that belies its attainable starting price. Ambient lighting, standard on the Atlas SEL Premium, further highlights this upscale character.
Inside, the Atlas makes maximum use of its three-row seating layout to offer space for up to seven adults, boasting a cavernous 153.7 cu-ft of total passenger volume. Headroom is 41.3/40.4/38.3 inches (first/second/third rows), while legroom is 41.7/37.6/33.7 inches, respectively. Standard second-row bench seating offers a 60/40 split, a 14-degree backrest recline function, and a 7.7-inch sliding range (each side sliding separately). An innovative folding mechanism for the second row offers easy entry and exit room on both sides by enabling the second-row bench to tilt and slide forward, even with child seats in place.
The base Atlas S is equipped with cloth seating surfaces in a quilt-like design. Atlas SE trims and above come with leatherette seating surfaces, a 10-way power adjustable driver’s seat and a second-row middle armrest with integrated cup holders. SEL models add a three-profile driver’s-seat memory function and an eight-way power passenger seat. SEL Premium models feature standard leather seating surfaces with available contrast stitching and heated outboard seats for the second row.
Captain’s Chairs are available on SE w/ Technology models and above. This replaces the three-passenger, second-row bench seat with two individual seats for even greater comfort and adjustability. The two-passenger third-row bench seat offers a 50/50 split, and both second- and third-row seats feature fold-flat functionality.
Across all three rows, an array of available inputs (12V, USB, auxiliary), cup holders, bottle holders, storage nets, and cargo containers provide convenience for all passengers. Atlas has a maximum cargo volume of 96.8 cu-ft behind the front-row seats when all rear seats are folded down. With just the third-row folded, cargo capacity is 55.5 cu-ft, and with all seats up, cargo capacity is 20.6 cu-ft.
Dual-zone (first row and second/third row) climate control is standard on Atlas S, along with a second-row control panel for rear passengers. All other models come with tri- zone Climatronic® automatic climate control. KESSY keyless access on both front doors is standard on SE models, while SE w/Technology trim levels and above feature remote start. SE models and above include a leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel; on SEL models and above, it is heated as well. R-Line models include an R-Line logo on the MIB II start screen (and in Volkswagen Digital Cockpit when equipped), as well as an R-Line steering wheel clip and stainless steel pedal caps.
The advanced Volkswagen Digital Cockpit system, standard on SEL trims and above, presents drivers with a fully-digital instrument cluster. Using a 10-inch TFT display, the Volkswagen Digital Cockpit offers a customizable presentation of important vehicle information.
Every Atlas offers the ability to customize up to four driver settings. Dependent on trim, customizable features include: driver seat memory, mirror settings, driver assistance system preferences, temperature, Volkswagen Digital Cockpit arrangement, and navigation view.
There are two speaker configurations for Atlas—most models include six speakers, while SEL Premium trims feature the Fender® Premium Audio System with 12 speakers.
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Inside, the Atlas makes maximum use of its three-row seating layout to offer space for up to seven adults, boasting a cavernous 153.7 cu-ft of total passenger volume. Headroom is 41.3/40.4/38.3 inches (first/second/third rows), while legroom is 41.7/37.6/33.7 inches, respectively. Standard second-row bench seating offers a 60/40 split, a 14-degree backrest recline function, and a 7.7-inch sliding range (each side sliding separately). An innovative folding mechanism for the second row offers easy entry and exit room on both sides by enabling the second-row bench to tilt and slide forward, even with child seats in place.
The base Atlas S is equipped with cloth seating surfaces in a quilt-like design. Atlas SE trims and above come with leatherette seating surfaces, a 10-way power adjustable driver’s seat and a second-row middle armrest with integrated cup holders. SEL models add a three-profile driver’s-seat memory function and an eight-way power passenger seat. SEL Premium models feature standard leather seating surfaces with available contrast stitching and heated outboard seats for the second row.
Captain’s Chairs are available on SE w/ Technology models and above. This replaces the three-passenger, second-row bench seat with two individual seats for even greater comfort and adjustability. The two-passenger third-row bench seat offers a 50/50 split, and both second- and third-row seats feature fold-flat functionality.
Across all three rows, an array of available inputs (12V, USB, auxiliary), cup holders, bottle holders, storage nets, and cargo containers provide convenience for all passengers. Atlas has a maximum cargo volume of 96.8 cu-ft behind the front-row seats when all rear seats are folded down. With just the third-row folded, cargo capacity is 55.5 cu-ft, and with all seats up, cargo capacity is 20.6 cu-ft.
Dual-zone (first row and second/third row) climate control is standard on Atlas S, along with a second-row control panel for rear passengers. All other models come with tri- zone Climatronic® automatic climate control. KESSY keyless access on both front doors is standard on SE models, while SE w/Technology trim levels and above feature remote start. SE models and above include a leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel; on SEL models and above, it is heated as well. R-Line models include an R-Line logo on the MIB II start screen (and in Volkswagen Digital Cockpit when equipped), as well as an R-Line steering wheel clip and stainless steel pedal caps.
The advanced Volkswagen Digital Cockpit system, standard on SEL trims and above, presents drivers with a fully-digital instrument cluster. Using a 10-inch TFT display, the Volkswagen Digital Cockpit offers a customizable presentation of important vehicle information.
Every Atlas offers the ability to customize up to four driver settings. Dependent on trim, customizable features include: driver seat memory, mirror settings, driver assistance system preferences, temperature, Volkswagen Digital Cockpit arrangement, and navigation view.
There are two speaker configurations for Atlas—most models include six speakers, while SEL Premium trims feature the Fender® Premium Audio System with 12 speakers.
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