The restyled crossover with three rows of seats received changes in the style of the Atlas Cross Sport coupe-crossover. The car has a new radiator grille, a modernized front bumper, modified for pedestrian safety, and narrower LED headlights. The length of the Atlas/Teramont has increased by more than 7 centimeters.

Inside the car, a multifunctional steering wheel, an eight-inch infotainment system display, and a wireless charging station for a smartphone are installed. The driver has access to three-zone climate control, a lane keeping system, a parking assistance system, an emergency braking function, a blind spot monitoring system, and a road sign recognition function. In addition, the crossover will be available with adaptive cruise control with a full stop and resume function.

The engine lineup of the crossover has not changed. It includes a 2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 238 hp and 349 Nm of torque. Customers will also be offered a 3.6-liter naturally aspirated V6. The power of this unit is 280 hp and 360 newton-meters.
Sales of the car on the local market will start in the spring of this year. Prices for the car will be announced later.








