Atlas SE
What you get: A 12-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and adaptive cruise control
The new Volkswagen Atlas SE may be the base trim, but it has more than enough standard safety and infotainment features to satisfy most families in Easton, PA. It comes standard with a 12-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto. It also has a Wi-Fi hotspot, satellite radio, VW's Digital Cockpit Pro, and App-Connect.
The Atlas SE also comes with IQ.DRIVE driver assistance technology, which includes forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, a blind-spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, and lane-keeping assist. The Atlas SE's adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go can bring the vehicle to a complete stop and resume travel once traffic begins to move again in Bethlehem.
Comfort features in the Atlas SE include V-Tex synthetic leather upholstery, a 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar support, a heated steering wheel, and tri-zone automatic climate control. The Atlas SE's heated and ventilated front seats keep you cozy regardless of the weather in Lehigh Valley. A 60/40-split folding second-row seat and a 50/50-split folding third-row seat enable more passenger/cargo versatility.
Atlas SE with Technology
What you get: A hands-free liftgate, remote start, and front and rear parking sensors
As you might expect, the Atlas SE with Technology trim adds a slew of rewarding tech features, including remote start, front and rear parking sensors, integrated front and rear light bars, and lighted VW logos. Northampton, PA drivers will like the SE with Technology's hands-free liftgate for simpler loading when their hands are full.
Optional amenities in the Atlas SE with Technology include a panoramic sunroof, second-row captain's chairs, and 20-inch black alloy wheels.
A newly available Peak Edition package adds unique body cladding, black trim, and 18-inch black wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires. Inside, the Peak Edition gains V-Tex leatherette seating surfaces with orange accent stitching, Peak Edition badges, and adjustable ambient interior lighting.
Atlas SEL
What you get: All-wheel drive, a panoramic sunroof, and navigation
People in Allentown who crave more luxury will want the Atlas SEL trim. It comes with perforated Vienna leather upholstery covering the first two rows of seats, 30-color adjustable ambient interior lighting, and a panoramic sunroof. Additional tech features in the SEL include navigation, a head-up display, and an eight-way power-adjustable passenger seat.
The Atlas SEL model also gains a wide array of helpful advanced active safety features, including traffic sign recognition, automatic high-beam headlights, and predictive adaptive cruise control.
Atlas SEL Premium R-Line
What you get: A leather-wrapped steering wheel, stainless steel pedals, and a 360-degree overhead view camera
The top-tier SEL Premium R-Line model builds on the features of the lower trims by adding 21-inch alloy wheels, power auto-folding side mirrors with puddle lights, R-Line exterior styling, an R-Line leather-wrapped steering wheel, front sport seats, diamond-pattern seat inserts, and stainless steel pedals.
Quakertown drivers will like the SEL R-Line's premium Harman Kardon stereo system for concert-quality sound. Additional driver assistance features in the SEL R-Line include a 360-degree overhead view camera and a Park Assist automated parking feature.