The line of "off-road" accessories is designed with an eye to the styling of the Atlas Basecamp concept, presented in the spring of last year. The catalog includes two-tone bumper covers, textured wheel arch extensions in "anthracite" color, rocker panel covers, and unique 17-inch Traverse MX wheels (colors: graphite and silver), which fifteen52 produces specifically for Volkswagen. Two badges on the front fenders cannot be purchased separately — they are offered only together with the full styling package.

The Volkswagen Atlas Basecamp concept was designed by Alex Earle, an employee of the brand's California design center. The all-road vehicle was built on the basis of the SEL Premium modification and painted in a combination of Platinum Gray and Black Uni with matte and orange accents. Under the hood of the "Atlas" is a standard inline six-cylinder engine with a volume of 3.6 liters. Power — 279 horsepower. The engine is combined with an eight-speed gearbox and a 4Motion all-wheel drive system.

The show car differs from the regular crossover by an H&R suspension lift kit, Air Design body kit, 17-inch fifteen52 Traverse MX Concept wheels, Front Runner Slimline II roof rack, off-road LED lighting, and protective interior accessories from the Volkswagen Accessories catalog.








