2022 Volkswagen Atlas V6 SE Technology

$27,200

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ConditionUsedDrivetrainAWD
MakeVolkswagenExterior ColorSilver
ModelAtlasInterior ColorLeatherette V Tex
TrimV6 SE TechnologyBody StyleSUV
Year2022Fuel TypeGasoline
Mileage46,783MPG17 / 23
Engine3.6L 6 CylinderTitleClean
Transmission8 Speed AutomaticVIN1V2HR2CA1NC509933
ConditionUsed
MakeVolkswagen
ModelAtlas
TrimV6 SE Technology
Year2022
Mileage46,783
Engine3.6L 6 Cylinder
Transmission8 Speed Automatic
DrivetrainAWD
Exterior ColorSilver
Interior ColorLeatherette V Tex
Body StyleSUV
Fuel TypeGasoline
MPG17 / 23
TitleClean
VIN1V2HR2CA1NC509933

Dealer Description

Vehicle pricing excludes tax, title, tags, $799 processing fee, and $319 fee for theft protection etch. The Atlas was one of 4 finalists for us. The others were the GMC Acadia, the Chevy Traverse, and the Infiniti QX60. These were our finalists for one primary reason- access to the rear seat with car seats installed in the middle row seats (without climbing into the middle row, and going through the middle space between the captain’s chairs). No other 3 row SUVs had this option, although I understand some will have it for the 2020 model year. Because we only had 4 models to look at, we focused all our attention on these models. The interior of the Atlas is huge, the door openings are very wide to provide easy access, and it is very comfortable. The seats in the Atlas were by far the most comfortable of any vehicle we tested. When I say that, I mean all of the seats, to include the 2nd and 3rd rows, and the 3rd row is actually usable by adults. I am 5’10”, and I was very comfortable back there. I would not say the same of the other three vehicles tested. Also, the middle row seats of the Chevy and GMC were very uncomfortable. The had a weird shape, with a weird forward “hump” that hit right between the shoulder blades. I’m sure this has something to do with crash safety or something like that, but those seats were just extremely uncomfortable. The Atlas has an infotainment system that is easy to use and intuitive, and it allows for swiping and pinch zooming. Apple Car Play is awesome! Surprisingly, some manufacturers have not integrated this feature at this time. The digital instrument panel has a very nice, modern look, and it offers 5 or 6 different views. One of the really cool things about the Atlas- you can display the nav map in the middle of the instrument panel. Additionally, you can make the map bigger and the gauges smaller, which allows you to see more map detail- a really nice option. The car even has an altimeter, which is really cool to me (I’m a pilot by trade). Not so much for my wife… The Atlas has a very nice exterior, and it looks great from both the front and the back. The LED headlights are really nice, and much brighter than standard headlights. Also, the daytime running lights look really cool (I noticed that when another Atlas pulled up behind us on the freeway). It also has a small turn radius, which makes maneuvering in tight spaces much easier.

Features & Options

    Automatic temperature control

    Wireless phone connectivity

    Parking sensors

    Exterior parking camera rear

    Front dual zone A/C

    Rain sensing wipers

    Auto-dimming rearview mirror

    3rd row seats

    Split folding rear seat

    Heated front seats

    Perimeter/approach lights

    Remote keyless entry

    Adaptive Cruise Control w/Stop & Go

    Proximity key: doors and push button start

    Rear air conditioning

    Remote engine start: keyfob

    Alloy wheels

    Four wheel independent suspension

    Power steering

    Speed-sensing steering

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Listed 6/7/2025

Seller Address

Volvo Cars Richmond

7211 W. Broad St

Richmond, VA 23294

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