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A VW Fleet Preview: Ride and Drive

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From the all-electric ID. Buzz to the smooth-riding Atlas, Volkswagen is incorporating more safety, driver-friendly features, and greener options into its future lineup. Get an up-close look at several vehicles featured in a VW Ride-and-Drive event that highlight the company’s approach to sustainability and innovation.

See firsthand how these models reflect broader trends in the auto industry toward electric mobility and advanced driver assistance.

The 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport has a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 269 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque.

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The VW Digital Cockpit Pro's full screen navigation view increases the size of the map while App-Connect⁠21 allows apps to appear on screen by plugging in a compatible smartphone or connecting wirelessly. 

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VW's "IN IT" Fleet Preview meant a chance to experience the handling of various VW vehicles. 

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The electric ID. Buzz will have a 91 kWh battery (gross).

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The front-end appearance is new for the 2024 model year Atlas, with adaptive front lighting flanking the four-bar grille. 

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The ID. Buzz will be available in RWD & AWD.

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Inside the Atlas, new standard features include ventilated front seats, a soft-touch dashboard, and a heated steering wheel. 

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The Atlas is equipped with Car-Net services, which allow the location of the vehicle to be ascertained. This feature can be used by police to help locate a stolen Atlas that contains a child or other endangered person. 

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A 2025 VW Jetta follows behind VW's Atlas. 

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The Volkswagen SEL is a trim level for the Volkswagen Atlas SUV that includes a number of features, such as standard all-wheel drive. 

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The 2025 Volkswagen Jetta's non-GLI models have a 158-horsepower turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-four engine paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. 

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The 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan SE includes upgrades such as dual-zone automatic climate control, wireless smartphone integration, and enhanced device charging capabilities.

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The Atlas features perforated V-Tex leatherette, leather, or perforated Vienna leather seat upholstery.

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VW's IQ.DRIVE technology provides intelligent support to enhance the safety of driving with hands-on semi-automated capability. 

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The EPA estimated range for the 2024 ID.4 Pro is 291 miles. 

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VW's Tire Pressure Management System (TPMS) alerts drivers to a loss of tire pressure. 

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 The Atlas Cross Sport can seat five passengers and has a total passenger volume of 112 cubic feet.

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