Atlas – Teramont – Cross Sport33 PDFs

Volkswagen Atlas – Teramont – Cross Sport

This archive contains 33 dealer brochures documenting the Volkswagen Teramont from 2017 to 2024. The collection spans seven model years and captures the evolution of this three-row SUV across nine international markets, including regional variants such as the Teramont X and Atlas Cross Sport. Original factory literature from dealerships provides comprehensive views of styling, features, and market positioning. Valuable for automotive researchers, historians, and enthusiasts studying the model's development.

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2018 Volkswagen Atlas Brochure

Facing down the Highlander, Pilot, and Explorer in 2018, Volkswagen's Atlas arrived as a calculated challenger to three-row dominance. The 3.6-litre V6 produced 280 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission tuned for North American highways. Buyers weighing practicality against the Japanese incumbents found a roomy, German-engine

2019 Volkswagen Atlas Brochure

By 2019, the Atlas had carved out ground between the Highlander's family-focused reputation and the Pilot's sportier edge. North American buyers found a three-row machine that seated eight, powered by a 3.6-litre V6 producing 280 horsepower, with eight-speed automatic transmission and available all-wheel drive. The brochure highlighted trim levels from S through SEL Premium, ea

2020 Volkswagen Atlas Brochure

By 2020, the Atlas faced stiffening competition from the Hyundai Palisade and Kia Sorento, yet Volkswagen's three-row family hauler held its ground with a 3.6-litre V6 delivering 280 horsepower or a turbocharged 2.0-litre alternative. The refreshed model year brought updated styling and an expanded infotainment suite, addressing buyer expectations for connectivity that rivals h

2021 Volkswagen Atlas Brochure

For 2021, the Atlas reached Canadian and U.S. dealers with a refined powertrain lineup and expanded trim hierarchy. The standard 3.6-liter V6 produced 276 horsepower; a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder offered efficiency-minded buyers an alternative. Across both markets, three-row seating and available all-wheel drive positioned it squarely against the Ford Explorer and Che

2022 Volkswagen Atlas Brochure

By 2022, the Atlas faced stiffening competition from the Kia Sorento and Honda Pilot in the three-row SUV segment, yet Volkswagen's 3.6-liter V6 delivering 275 horsepower remained a solid choice for families seeking space and capability. The refreshed model year brought updated infotainment and driver assistance technology across Canadian and Chilean markets, though availabilit

2023 Volkswagen Atlas Brochure

The 2023 Atlas lineup presented a comprehensive three-tier structure: S, SE, and SEL trims each brought distinct content to the three-row cabin. The base S model carried the standard 3.6-liter V6 engine good for 280 horsepower, while SE and SEL variants added features like integrated touchscreen systems and enhanced upholstery options. This tiered approach let buyers choose the

2024 Volkswagen Atlas Brochure

By 2024, the Atlas had solidified its position as Volkswagen's three-row answer to the Ford Explorer and Kia Sorento, with a refreshed design that sharpened its appeal to North American families. The turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder delivered 235 horsepower, while buyers stepping up could opt for the 3.6-litre V6 producing 276 hp—both paired with eight-speed automatic trans

2020 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport Brochure

When the 2020 Cross Sport arrived, Volkswagen offered buyers a choice between three-row traditionalists and those seeking a sleeker roofline. The lineup spanned SE, SEL, and SEL Premium trim levels, each configurable with all-wheel drive and available interior packages that reflected contemporary luxury expectations. Against competitors like the Ford Edge and Chevy Blazer, this

2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport Brochure

By 2022, the Atlas Cross Sport had carved out distinct territory in the Canadian market, positioned between three-row SUV practicality and the sleeker profile buyers increasingly preferred. The coupe-roofline set it apart from traditional competitors, while the 3.6-litre V6 delivered 276 horsepower—enough to justify its footprint without excessive fuel consumption for the era.

2023 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport Brochure

By 2023, the Atlas Cross Sport faced stiffer competition from the Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento, yet held ground through its spacious three-row layout and the familiar 3.6-litre V6 delivering 276 horsepower. Canadian buyers valued its blend of practicality and accessible pricing in the premium crossover segment. The updated infotainment system addressed longstanding complain

2021 Volkswagen Cross Sport Brochure

The 2021 Cross Sport paired a turbocharged 1.5-litre three-cylinder engine producing 158 horsepower with a seven-speed automatic transmission, targeting buyers who wanted coupe-like styling without the compromises of traditional SUV proportions. This powertrain choice reflected Volkswagen's bet on efficiency over displacement in the compact crossover segment.

2024 Volkswagen Cross Sport Brochure

By 2024, the Cross Sport arrived in Canada as Volkswagen's answer to a crowded segment where buyers weighed rugged capability against refined handling. Facing rivals like the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4, the Cross Sport distinguished itself through a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder delivering 276 horsepower paired with adaptive all-wheel drive. The brochure emphasized versa

2017 Volkswagen Teramont Brochure

When Volkswagen introduced the Teramont in 2017, it arrived as a direct answer to booming three-row SUV demand in China—a segment where rivals like the Highlander and Sorento had already established strong footholds. With a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine producing up to 220 horsepower, the Teramont undercut competitors on price while matching their practicality. Chinese buyers f

2018 Volkswagen Teramont Brochure

By 2018, Volkswagen's three-row Teramont arrived in markets where three-seat SUVs dominated the landscape. The 4.79-metre frame housed a 3.6-litre V6 delivering 280 horsepower, positioning it squarely against the Toyota Highlander and Kia Sorento. Buyers in the Middle East and Russia found a cabin that seated up to seven, with an eight-speed automatic managing the V6's output a

2019 Volkswagen Teramont Brochure

By 2019, the Teramont's three-row lineup spanned multiple engine options and trim levels across Middle Eastern and Russian markets. Buyers could choose between the 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol units producing either 220 or 280 horsepower, or the diesel alternative with 150 hp for fuel-conscious operators. Seating configurations ranged from five to seven passengers, with each v

2020 Volkswagen Teramont Brochure

When Volkswagen brought the Teramont to Middle Eastern showrooms in 2020, it arrived as a full-size family hauler designed to compete directly with established Japanese and Korean three-row rivals. The 3.6-litre V6 engine, producing 280 horsepower, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission to handle both highway cruising and congested urban routes. Buyers in the region

2021 Volkswagen Teramont Brochure

The 2021 Teramont lineup expanded to meet growing demand for three-row family SUVs, offering buyers a choice between the naturally aspirated 3.6-litre V6 producing 280 horsepower or a turbocharged 2.0-litre diesel variant. Standard equipment included advanced driver assistance systems, while higher trims brought leather upholstery, panoramic sunroofs, and integrated infotainmen

2022 Volkswagen Teramont Brochure

By 2022, the Teramont faced stiff competition from the Kia Sorento and Hyundai Santa Fe, yet Volkswagen's three-row architecture held its own through engineering substance. The turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder delivered 220 horsepower, while the optional 3.6-litre V6 pushed 280 hp for buyers demanding more grunt. Refined powertrains, not novelty, were the pitch.

2023 Volkswagen Teramont Brochure

Mexico received the Teramont exclusively through Volkswagen's dealer network that year, where it competed directly against the Ford Explorer and Chevrolet Traverse in the three-row SUV segment. The 2023 iteration arrived with a 3.6-litre V6 producing 280 horsepower, targeting families seeking seven-seat capacity without the premium pricing of luxury marques.

2024 Volkswagen Teramont Brochure

By 2024, the Teramont faced a three-row SUV segment transformed since its earlier generations—the Kia Sorento and Hyundai Santa Fe had matured significantly, while Chinese manufacturers pushed aggressively into premium space. Volkswagen's answer was a thoroughly updated cabin with larger infotainment screens, a revised grille, and powertrain choices ranging from a 2.0-litre tur

2024 Volkswagen Teramont X Brochure

The 2024 Teramont X arrived in Vietnam with a comprehensive cabin layout spanning three rows, addressing the surging demand for spacious family SUVs in Southeast Asia. Buyers could configure the model with a turbocharged 2.5-litre engine delivering 231 horsepower, paired with available all-wheel drive and advanced driver-assistance systems. The brochure highlighted trim variant

Frequently asked questions

How many documents are in the archive for the Volkswagen Teramont?

The archive contains 33 original documents covering the Teramont and its variants. This collection includes brochures, dealer catalogs, and press materials from multiple markets and time periods. Together, they provide comprehensive coverage of this model's marketing and product development history.

What years are covered in the archive?

The archive spans 2017 through 2024, capturing the Teramont from its market launch to the current generation. All years within this range are represented by documents, with no gaps in coverage. This continuous documentation shows how the model evolved and was marketed over time.

Can I use these documents for restoration and maintenance research?

Yes, the original documents are valuable for restoration projects. Brochures and catalogs display original specifications, color options, and equipment packages. However, they don't contain technical service procedures. For detailed maintenance information, consult factory service manuals or specialist repair guides.

Which regional variants are represented in the collection?

The archive documents 9 different markets and regional variants. The Teramont was sold under different names and with varying equipment depending on region. This diversity is reflected in the documents and illustrates Volkswagen's global marketing approach for this model.

How does this archive page differ from the catalog page?

This archive page focuses on the original documents themselves, their provenance, and availability. The catalog page describes the vehicle with technical specifications and performance data. Here you explore the brochures and press materials; there you learn about the car itself.

Which generations and variants are documented?

The archive covers multiple model variants: the original Atlas, Atlas Cross Sport, Teramont series, and Teramont X. These different naming conventions and generations are represented across 33 documents from various markets and years.

How often is the archive collection updated?

The archive is updated regularly as new documents are discovered or submitted. The current collection of 33 documents is continuously reviewed and expanded. Check back frequently to see new additions to the Teramont documentation.