The Touareg and Tiguan Limited leave the SUV stable this model year, leaving room for the others to step up their game including the new Atlas. The base build has a 235-horsepower, 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine with an eight-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. The automaker makes safety the primary focus with this family-friendly vehicle with a slew of standard and available features including a 360-degree camera system, automatic emergency braking, and three child-safety seats. It also has some welcome perks like climatic manual air conditioning, a refrigerated glove box, and VW Car-Net internet access. The Tiguan holds the fort with a longer wheelbase, third-row seating, optional VW 4Motion with Active Control all-wheel drive for on- and off-road driving, and Digital Cockpit, all part of its redesign. Under the hood, there is a 184-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The cabin has Android Auto-Apple CarPlay connectivity, a backup camera, USB port, and a six-speaker sound system standard.