With electric vehicle sales down, Volkswagen’s recent efforts have looked like strikeouts. So with the New York City debut of the 2027 Atlas SUV, the automaker needed a solid single — it got extra bases.
The German automaker’s been teasing the landing of its flagship SUV at the 2026 New York International Auto Show for weeks, and it finally arrived with stronger proportions, more interior room, and a more powerful engine. The large midsize segment is one of the toughest to compete in and the all-new second-generation Atlas looks ready to do just that.“When we first launched Atlas in 2017, we delivered the space and style the SUV market was missing; practical, well‑designed, and unmistakably Volkswagen,” said Kjell Gruner, president and CEO, Volkswagen of America. “The all‑new 2027 Atlas brings more of what matters: a stronger design, smarter technology, increased power, and a premium feel where it matters most.”The design is unmistakably Volkswagen: simple and clean, but not boring. That classic look begins at the front of the Atlas with double stacked headlight, a masked upper grille and a light bar that lights up with the VW logo to let you know what’s coming your way. That same effect is used on the taillights, so you’ll be reminded what passed you by.
Produced at VW’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, it’s a stout vehicle that comes with three different wheel sizes — 18 (base model only), 20, and 21 inches — to add additional proportion to the body. The new Atlas gets three new colors for 2027: Blackberry, Sandstone, and Sacramento Green, which looks sophisticated and deep in early pictures of the three-row Atlas.VW’s newest offering rides on an upgraded MQB Evo architecture, which makes the 2027 Atlas about an inch longer than its predecessor, while providing ample room for people and things, even in the third row, officials claim.Under the hood, potential buyers will find a new EA888 evo5 turbocharged and direct-injection 2.0-liter 4-cylinder TSI engine, producing 282 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. It’s mated to an 8-speed transmission with front-wheel drive standard; however, VW’s 4Motion all-wheel drive is available. VW quietly noted that a hybrid model is expected to arrive with the midcycle refresh.
The power numbers are new benchmarks for the Atlas. Despite a 13-hp increase for the new model, officials note fuel economy improved as well, although no numbers were released. According to the EPA, the 2026 Atlas got 20 mpg city and 27 mpg highway, which is good for a 23-mpg combined rating. Towing capacity remains at 5,000 pounds for models with a factory-installed trailer hitch, and payload is unchanged from the outgoing model. Although most notice the exterior changes, VW redesigned the cabin as well, starting with a 15-inch touchscreen. Executives will tell you the entire space was designed with “one strong, architectural statement.” It’s a pretentious way of saying, the company elected to use better materials and a design that makes everything easier to see and access.For example, designers move the shift lever from the center console to the steering wheel to free up space for big cupholders and access to ambient light controls, which offers as many as 30 colors depending upon which model you buy. The ambient lighting bar runs across the dashboard and down into the footwells and it also loops the cupholders. Atlas owners use the standard “Atmospheres” feature that mixes and matches the lighting and audio settings in the SUV.
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Author: Michael Strong





