The 2024 Volkswagen Atlas continues to set a high standard in the midsize SUV segment with its spacious interior, advanced technology, and refined driving experience.
Design and Comfort
The Atlas boasts a bold exterior with a refreshed front fascia, sleek LED headlights, and a more aerodynamic profile. Inside, the cabin offers ample space with seating for up to seven passengers. High-quality materials and customizable ambient lighting enhance the luxurious feel.
Performance
Under the hood, the 2024 Atlas offers two engine options: a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and a robust 3.6-liter V6. Both engines are paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth acceleration and efficient fuel economy. The available 4MOTION® all-wheel drive system ensures stability and traction in various driving conditions.
Technology and Safety
Volkswagen equips the Atlas with the latest technology, including a 12-inch digital cockpit, a large infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and multiple USB-C ports for convenience. Safety features include adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, and a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance systems.
Utility and Practicality
The Atlas excels in practicality with a generous cargo area that expands with the rear seats folded down. Roof rails come standard, and a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds makes it suitable for various hauling needs.
Overall, the 2024 Volkswagen Atlas combines style, comfort, and versatility, making it an excellent choice for families and adventurers alike.
Citroën DS23 Safari, 1974. Citroën used the Safari model name for their large estates on right hand drive markets. In the English-speaking UK, Australian and New Zealand markets the French term "Break" for station wagons didn't work well. Safari was used for both DS and CX wagons
20 Months ago, the Arctic Monkeys album "The Car" was released and I haven't stopped listening since. I am not kidding.
My initial plan was to create a retro-style fanzine to go along with the album, and I may still sit down to do this once I have the headspace to do so.
For now, this illustration^, originally intended as the first double-spread of my magazine, will have to do. I ended up getting it printed and hell yeah, I actually enjoy looking at it :D
I decided to print it on 310gsm Ilford Cotton Textured paper to make the lines pop a little. Here's some details:
And uhhh... I decided to take my chances and offer this as a print on Etsy. Not sure if that is a smart move, but a friend asked me if she can buy it from me, so ... (;´∀' )
So, if you're interested, you can find the print here.
(Not sure why I'm so anxious about advertising my stuff all the time asdfghj)