About Volkswagen
Volkswagen literally means "people's car," and that ethos still shapes the brand's American lineup. The Jetta compact sedan and Golf hatchback (the Golf has been retired in the US except for the GTI and Golf R performance variants) have been default choices for buyers wanting European driving feel at mainstream prices for decades.
VW's American SUV strategy centers on the Tiguan (compact, two-row), the Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport (mid-size, three-row), and the Taos (subcompact). The Atlas in particular was designed specifically for American family-size expectations and is one of the more affordable three-row SUVs from a European brand.
The GTI hot hatch — now in its eighth generation — remains a benchmark for affordable performance, blending practicality with one of the best-tuned chassis in the segment. The Golf R adds all-wheel drive and more power for the enthusiast tier. On the electric side, the ID.4 crossover is VW's mainstream EV, with the ID.Buzz electric Microbus revival expanding the lineup. For shoppers wanting German engineering without German-luxury prices, VW remains the most accessible option.
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