Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Atlas & Atlas Cross Sport: Interior updates, new center stack, USB-C ports, HomeLink on higher trims.

 Volkswagen’s 2025 Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport both received a full interior redesign, including a modernized center stack, expanded USB‑C connectivity, and premium‑feature additions such as HomeLink on upper trims. These updates align with VW’s broader push toward a more upscale cabin experience for its larger SUVs.

πŸ›‹ Interior Updates

  • Redesigned cabin layout with a cleaner, more modern aesthetic and improved materials.
  • Floating center console and updated dashboard design for a more open feel. chvw.ca
  • New seating upgrades including perforated Vienna leather, perforated headrests, and available massaging front seats on SEL Premium R‑Line. volkswagenmarket.com

πŸ“± Technology & Center Stack

  • New center stack design with updated controls and improved ergonomics.
  • Enhanced infotainment interface with larger screens and cleaner UI (varies by trim).
  • USB‑C ports added throughout the cabin for faster charging and better device support.

🏠 Convenience Features

  • HomeLink availability on higher trims, offering integrated garage‑door and smart‑home control.
  • Ambient lighting and upscale detailing on premium trims. chvw.ca

πŸš— Trim-Level Notes

  • SEL Premium R‑Line remains the most feature‑rich version, adding:
    • 21‑inch wheels
    • R‑Line exterior styling
    • Premium Harman Kardon audio
    • Upgraded leather seating
      volkswagenmarket.com

If you want, I can break down differences between Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport, trim‑by‑trim feature lists, or Canadian‑market equipment changes—which direction would you like to explore: feature comparison, trim breakdown, or Canada‑specific availability?

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