Styling Size-Up: 2018 Volkswagen Atlas Vs. Midsize CUV Competition
Which crossover is the style leader?It may be late to the party, but Volkswagen has revealed a three-row midsize crossover that puts up a strong fight against other competitors in its segment. At least in terms of styling, that is.
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While other automakers seem determined to incorporate swoops and curves into their crossover designs, VW has created a somewhat boxy vehicle called the Atlas. The front end is squared off with sharp corners, and unlike the competition, the standard LED headlights and grille maintain a fixed, rectangular shape. Rivals including the Mazda CX-9 and Toyota Highlander adopt narrow headlights, which are now quite in vogue.
Look at the side of the 2018 Volkswagen Atlas, and you'll notice an unusual character line that runs from the front to the back of the vehicle, accentuating its wheel arches. Measuring 198.3 inches in length, the Atlas is longer than the Honda Pilot and Highlander but not the CX-9. Its comparable in height to these rivals, but roof rails give it a more athletic look.
In the rear, the brawny theme continues. Just like each of the taillights, the overall shape of the Atlas' back end forms a nice and tidy rectangle. Like on the CX-9, a chrome strip runs across the upper portion of the trunk. But overall, the shape of the rear most closely resembles the Pilot. The styling is distinctly Volkswagen, however.




