
When your name means “the people’s car,” it only makes sense to build SUVs that fit into everyday life. For 2025, Volkswagen offers five family SUV options, each designed with real needs in mind. This guide from your Volkswagen dealership breaks down these haulers.
5 Great Family SUV Options Available at Your Volkswagen Dealership
1. Atlas
Big families bring big needs. The Atlas, Volkswagen’s biggest SUV, answers with seven seats across three rows, a 5,000-pound towing capacity, and a clean, simple design that looks right at home in any driveway.
Even the cargo keeps up: four carry-on suitcases fit behind the third row or stack up to 38 with the seats folded. The EPA rates front-wheel-drive Atlas models at 20 mpg city and 27 mpg combined, so you’re not burning through fuel just to bring everyone (and everything) along.
2. Atlas Cross Sport
The Atlas Cross Sport is essentially an Atlas with a sportier design and two rows instead of three. With that layout, it offers a roomy second-row legroom, 112 cubic feet of passenger space, and 40 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row (expands to 78 cubic feet when folded).
In 2024, Volkswagen significantly upgraded the Atlas Cross Sport, bringing a more upscale interior feel. Newly standard features include heated and ventilated seats, a heated steering wheel, tri-zone climate control, and six USB ports with fast charging capability.
3. Tiguan
If a compact two-row SUV is what you’re after, the Tiguan fits the bill. Completely revised for 2025, it brings thoughtful touches like a slightly longer wheelbase (which should mean increased cargo room), four new airbags, and reduced weight for better efficiency. Testing both the Tiguan and the Atlas Cross Sport will help you find the right fit for your family’s needs.
4. ID.4
This electric two-row SUV offers 206 miles with the 58-kWh battery and up to 291 miles with the larger 77-kWh pack. For daily routines, like school runs and errands within thirty miles, you’ll likely only need to charge once a week. When it comes to cargo space, this model holds about eight carry-on suitcases behind the rear seats and opens up to 26 with the seats folded.
5. Taos
The Taos keeps things easy with great gas mileage (28 mpg city and 36 mpg highway), premium looks, available all-wheel drive for all-weather confidence, and next-level safety features like blind spot monitoring and semi-automated vehicle assistance in a medical emergency. And while it’s the smallest in the lineup, it still offers 37.9 inches of rear legroom, just 0.8 inches less than the larger Tiguan.
Visit DeMontrond Volkswagen in Houston, TX, to check out these SUVs in person, get a feel of the space, and take your favorites for a test drive.


