Automotive

Thursday, November 5, 2020

2021 Volkswagen Atlas Review






2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Overview


The 2021 Volkswagen Atlas has the boxy appearance, cavernous interior, and vast practicality that have defined SUVs for decades. 

It's also one of the biggest mid-size crossovers, with a giant footprint that gives way to three spacious rows of seating. 

2021 Volkswagen Atlas


VW apparently wanted the Atlas to look and feel like a hospital room, but it offset that sterile aesthetic with loads of desirable features. 

A pair of steady albeit staid engines provide motivation with either the front- or all-wheel-drive SUV. And the 2021 boasts an array of standard driver assists and confident handling traits, but don't expect the Atlas to be as exciting or sophisticated as this segment's best.

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

What's New for 2021?

VW refreshes the 2021 Atlas with new front and rear fascias that increase the SUV's overall length by almost three inches. A more attractive three-bar grille graces the front end, as do revised headlights that now feature standard LED elements. 

Models with the R-Line option come with special badging, a body kit, and 20- or 21-inch rims. Inside, you'll find a new steering wheel, updated stitching on the seats, an 8.0-inch touchscreen (on SE and SEL models), and the latest iteration of VW's Car-Net smartphone app. The four-cylinder Atlas is now available with all-wheel drive for the first time.

2021 Volkswagen Atlas


Pricing and Which One to Buy


The 2021 Atlas costs slightly more than last year's model. Still, I'd recommend the V-6-powered SE with the Technology package. Those who want 4Motion all-wheel drive can add it for $1900. 

Also a wide range of contemporary features that include an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, adaptive cruise control, three-zone climate control, and remote start. 

To that I'd add the second-row captain's chairs and the tow hitch that unlocks the Atlas's maximum towing capacity of 5000 pounds.

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Engine, Transmission, and Performance


The Atlas comes with one of two engines—a 235-hp four-cylinder or a 276-hp V-6. Both pair with an eight-speed automatic transmission and either front- or all-wheel drive. The V-6 feels and sounds refined, transmitting nary a shiver into the cabin. 

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Though the last four-cylinder and V-6 models has an ordinary acceleration, out on the road, they rarely felt underpowered. 

While it's not as much fun to drive as the Mazda CX-9, the Atlas responds obediently to steering inputs and never feels clumsy. It is composed on the highway and nimble in the city. The ride is smooth, and all but the harshest potholes are absorbed.

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Fuel Economy

The Atlas's fuel-economy ratings aren't groundbreaking for this class of big-box family haulers, but its real-world performance isn't far off from the segment's fuel sippers.

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

Family-friendly interior space, a straightforward control layout, and an overabundance of cup-holders make the Atlas a practical choice, even among other highly practical rivals. 

Plus, a third row of seats that can comfortably accommodate full-size adults is a definite win. 

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

The interior design of the Atlas is uncomplicated and utilitarian—perfect for families but less so for style mavens. 

The cabin should accommodate just about anything a suburban family can throw at it, and there are plenty of thoughtfully placed storage nooks to stash small items.

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Infotainment and Connectivity


No matter which trim you choose, the Atlas comes well connected and ready to entertain. The touchscreen interface is intuitive and about as responsive as an average smartphone. 

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Base S models feature a 6.5-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability, a six-speaker sound system, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and a USB port. 

2021 Volkswagen Atlas


Upgrade to the SE or SEL models and the infotainment display grows to 8.0 inches, three additional USB ports sprout from the center console, and SiriusXM satellite radio and two more speakers join the mix.

2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

The 2021 Atlas hasn't been crash-tested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) at the time of writing this post. It does come with a bevy of standard and optional driver-assistance technology

2021 Volkswagen Atlas


Key safety features include:

  •  Standard forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking
  •  Standard blind-spot monitoring and rear-cross-traffic alert
  •  Available adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go technology
  • 2021 Volkswagen Atlas

Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


Volkswagen provides an above-average limited warranty, but its power-train coverage falls short of most competitors'. VW does sweeten the deal with complimentary scheduled maintenance that is similar to what Toyota offers.

  •  Limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
  •  Power-train warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
  • Complimentary scheduled maintenance is covered for two years or 20,000 miles.
  • 2021 Volkswagen Atlas




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Monday, November 2, 2020

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class Review

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

Overview


The field of compact luxury crossovers is an eclectic mix of fancy and sporty, and the 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-class is more of the former than the latter. 

While Mercedes does offer two higher-performance versions courtesy of the brand's AMG subdivision, the mainstream model is more focused on style and refinement. 

Of course, those who think those traits are alluring but want something more fashion-forward can opt for the sloped-back GLC-class coupe, reviewed separately. 

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

Regardless of body style, the GLCs are motivated by a turbocharged four-cylinder, and it makes this SUV surprisingly quick. The squareback Benz also includes a plug-in-hybrid (PHEV) model that has higher fuel-economy estimates than its PHEV rivals. 

The 2021 GLC-class isn't as fun to drive as its sportier peers, but it is definitely one of the more luxurious options in its class.

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

What's New for 2021?

For 2021, Mercedes gifts the GLC lineup with more standard features and more standalone options. A passive hands-free entry as well as a self-parking function and rear cross-traffic alert are now included on every model. 

Automatic high-beam assist and a 360-degree camera system are now available separately on a GLC300 without being bundled as part of a package. Mercedes also adds Cirrus Silver to the list of available paint colors.

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

Pricing and Which One to Buy

    I' am smitten with the sportier GLC43, which I will review separately, but the GLC43 costs an additional $17,000 and is more crossover than most consumers want. 

    Those buyers considering the tamer models should select the regular GLC300, and those who want an added sense of wintertime security can equip the 4Matic all-wheel-drive system for $2000. 

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    Although it already has a host of desirable standard features, I'd improve its luxury cred with the Leather Seating package that swaps the faux leather for the real deal. 

    I'd also choose the packages to secure the ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and the suite of driver assists.

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class


    Engine, Transmission, and Performance


    A 255-hp turbocharged four-cylinder mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission is the GLC300's standard power-train. Rear-wheel drive is the default setup but all-wheel drive—called 4Matic—is optional. 

    The GLC300 4Matic has mostly responsive acceleration and well-behaved transmission behavior. The GLC350e plug-in hybrid  is the answer to electrified alternatives such as the BMW X3 xDrive30e and the Volvo XC60 T8. 

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    The standard GLC lacks the driving verve of the Porsche Macan and other sportier rivals—see the AMG-tuned versions for maximum engagement—but it at least delivers a smooth and quiet ride. 

    The GLC300 4Matic also posts a brisk trip to 60 mph in just 5.4 seconds. Its all-season tires provides a respectable 0.87 g of cornering grip, and contributed to the compact ute's 172-foot stop from 70 mph. These results were close to the X3 xDrive30i.

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    Fuel Economy

    With a plug-in hybrid available, the GLC has a model for those who prioritize fuel economy. The EPA estimates that the gas-powered GLC300 will earn 22 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway highway; the all-wheel-drive model sacrifices 1 mpg in both categories. 

    The plug-in GLC350e boasts an all-electric driving range of 22 miles and has a combined MPGe rating of 68 MPGe. That efficiency number is much higher than both plug-in versions of the X3 (60 MPGe) and the XC60 (57 MPGe).

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

    The GLC interior delivers attractive materials, wonderful build quality, and comfortable passenger accommodations. Mercedes also stocks the GLC with luxurious standard equipment that includes dual-zone climate control and power-adjustable front seats with heated cushions. 

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    The SUV also can be upgraded with leather surfaces, head-up display, heated rear seats, ventilated front seats, and more. 

    Unfortunately, the GLC is less generous with its limited interior cubby storage and mediocre cargo capacity, which measures 19 cubic feet behind the rear seats and 57 cubes with the back seats folded. 

    Both volumes are smaller than the BMW X3 that offers 29 and 63 cubes, respectively.

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    Infotainment and Connectivity


    Mercedes gives every GLC a versatile infotainment system that benefits from a variety of control inputs and contemporary features. 

    The standard 10.25-inch touchscreen supports the company's latest MBUX software that responds to voice commands. The system also can be operated by touch-sensitive controls on the steering wheel or a mostly intuitive touchpad on the center console. 

    While Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability are standard, the fanciest audio system and wireless charging cost extra.

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

    The 2021 GLC hasn't been crash tested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) at the time of writing this post. 

    The last version that was evaluated by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) wasn't named a Top Safety Pick. The Mercedes SUV also offers a variety of standard and optional driver-assistance technology

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class


    Key safety features include:

    •  Standard forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking
    •  Available lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist
    •  Available adaptive cruise control
    • 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


    Mercedes-Benz provides competitive warranty coverage compared with premium rivals. However, the German automaker doesn't provide the complimentary maintenance that BMW and Jaguar do.

    •  Limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
    •  Power-train warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
    •  No complimentary scheduled maintenance.
    • 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class




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    Friday, October 30, 2020

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class Review

     

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

    Overview

    As the S-class of Benz's SUVs, the 2021 Mercedes GLS-class aims to deliver an undeniably upscale experience, and it succeeds. This large three-row SUV has room for the whole family and pampers everyone with its tech-rich cabin, comfortable ride, and fancy interior materials. 

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

    Buyers can choose from either a 362-hp turbocharged inline-six or a 483-hp twin-turbo V-8, both of which benefit from a hybrid-assistance system. 

    Despite that technology, neither power-train provides very impressive fuel efficiency, but at least the GLS's EPA ratings are in line with those of rival SUVs such as the Land Rover Range Rover and the Lincoln Navigator. 

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

    All-wheel drive comes standard, as does an air suspension, but Mercedes offers a pothole-sensing upgrade that also increases ground clearance.

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class


    What's New for 2021?

    The GLS-class was new last year, so 2021 models see only a few changes. Four-zone automatic climate control, ventilated seats, and 20-inch aluminum wheels are newly standard. 

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

    As is a parking-damage detection feature, which can alert an owner's smartphone via the Mercedes Me Connect app if the car senses a collision while parked.

    2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class


    Pricing and Which One to Buy

      The GLS450's turbocharged inline-six provides plenty of power and is just as smooth as the GLS580's V-8, so I'd stick with that and put the extra dough toward some options. 

      The Executive Rear Seat Plus package turns the second row into a luxurious zone with massaging seats, a wireless smartphone charging pad, a tablet controller for the GLS's infotainment system, plusher headrests, and side-impact airbags. 

      Ordering that package requires that you shell out for leather upholstery, which, surprisingly, isn't standard.

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class


      Engine, Transmission, and Performance


      Two models are offered—the six-cylinder GLS450 and the eight-cylinder GLS580—and both feature some hybridization. The GLS450's turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six is silky smooth and good for 362 horsepower. 

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

      The GLS580 is far more powerful, making 483 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8. Despite its size, the GLS-class is easy to hustle on a twisty road, but it's not overly sporty or harsh over bumps. 

      All models come standard with an air suspension, but Mercedes offers a trick new system called E-Active Body Control. 

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

      It utilizes a forward-facing camera to scan for bumps and adjusts the suspension accordingly so riders won't feel those road imperfections. 

      It's a cool technology but expensive, and I think most buyers will find the standard setup does a fine job.

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class


      Fuel Economy

      The EPA fuel-economy estimates for the GLS-class aren't great. The GLS450 earns 19 mpg in the city, 23 mpg on the highway, and 21 mpg combined. The GLS580 does worse, with 16 mpg, 21 mpg, and 18 mpg, respectively.

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

      Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

      Borrowing its dashboard and cockpit layout from the similarly new GLE-class SUV, this generation of GLS is far more modern than the one it replaces. 

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

      It'll fit up to seven passengers but can be spec'd for six with the optional captain's chairs. 

      Passenger space is generous in the first and second rows, and the third row, while not as spacious as the second, can accommodate an adult without too much complaining - something that can't be said of the wayback in the X7.

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class


      Infotainment and Connectivity


      Two huge 12.3-inch digital displays take up the majority of the dashboard: One serves as a reconfigurable gauge display for the driver while the other handles infotainment duties and runs Mercedes-Benz's new MBUX software, which features an iPhone-like virtual assistant. 

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

      Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability, in-dash navigation, and an on-board Wi-Fi hotspot are all standard. All GLS models come with a 13-speaker Burmester Surround Sound stereo, but if that's not enough for you, there's an available Burmester 3D audio system with an insane 26-speaker arrangement.

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

      Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

      Neither the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) nor the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) have released crash-test results for the 2021 GLS-class at the time of writing this post. 

      Mercedes-Benz offers several different types of driver-assistance features on this SUV, but the most interesting bits—such as a semi-autonomous driving mode - cost extra. 

      2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class


      Key safety features include:

      •  Standard automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection
      •  Available lane-departure warning with lane-keeping assist
      •  Available adaptive cruise control with a semi-autonomous driving mode
      • 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class

      Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


      Buyers of the GLS-class receive a four-year/50,000-mile warranty as standard, which is far from the best in this class. 

      The Cadillac Escalade offers two more years of power-train coverage, and the Lincoln Navigator comes with four years of complimentary scheduled maintenance if you go for the luxurious Black Label model.

      •  Limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
      •  Power-train warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
      •  No complimentary scheduled maintenance.
      • 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class




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