2022 Volkswagen Arteon Test Drive Review: Affordable Beauty
Volkswagen once tried to enter the top tier of the premium space with a technological marvel called the Phaeton, but it was a sales flop because of the badge. However, with releases like the Tiguan and this, the Volkswagen Arteon, the German marque has finally figured out how to balance an affordable price with tremendous style and substance. As sleek and sexy as it looks, this is not a sports sedan. Instead, it's part of the conglomerate of midsize sedans parading as hatchbacks in the same vein as the Kia Stinger and Audi A5 Sportback, designed for style and comfort. Under the hood of all models is a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-pot producing 300 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque, delivered to your choice of front- or all-wheel drive by a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Competitors may be sportier and some might be more powerful, but VW's commitment to designing and building stylish, luxurious passenger cars deserves to be applauded. Now if only we could get afull-fat R version in the US...
What's the Price of the 2022 VW Arteon?
The base price of this Volkswagen Arteon is $39,995 for an entry-level SE variant before the $1,195 destination charge. The mid-level version, the SEL R-Line, costs $44,615, while the range-topping SEL Premium R-Line has a starting MSRP of $48,615. By contrast, the more powerful Kia Stinger can cost as much as $52,590 before options, albeit with a more powerful twin-turbo V6 engine.
2022 Arteon Exterior
Dimensions
Length | Wheelbase | Height | Max Width | Front Width | Rear Width | Curb Weight |
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191.5 in | 111.9 in | 56.8 in | 73.7 in | 62.5 in | 62.1 in | 3,653.0 lbs |
2022 Arteon Performance
Handling and Driving Impressions
What you want in a big luxury car like this is comfort and composure, and the Arteon delivers both in spades. All models come standard with Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC), which is Volkswagen-speak for adaptive damping. It shows its worth by effortlessly soaking up bumps and divots with ease, and this is not just the case in Comfort mode. Switch to Sport and things tighten up but remain comfortable enough for you to leave the DCC in this mode every day. Again, this highlights Volkswagen's focus on making this a great alternative to the German big three's offerings, but it's still decent when you decide to drive with a little more vigor. The steering is accurate and light, albeit light on feel as well. Understeer is well-managed thanks to the standard XDS diff unless you drive like a moron, and the whole package feels smooth, balanced, and solid. Forget about road noise and rattles - this car is built to an exceptional standard. Sure, a Mercedes will always be quieter and comfier, but at this price point, the Arteon remains a standout performer, even if its balance lies more on the comfort side of the spectrum.
2022 Arteon Interior
2022 Arteon Trunk and Cargo Space
Warranty
Basic | Drivetrain | Corrosion | Roadside Assistance | Maintenance |
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4 Years / 50,000 Miles | 4 Years / 50,000 Miles | 7 Years / 100,000 Miles | 3 Years / 36,000 Miles | 2 Years / 20,000 Miles |
Verdict: Is the 2022 Volkswagen Arteon A Good Car?
Two years ago, we all but raved about the Arteon and since its 2021 update, a new Volkswagen Arteon is now a better proposition than ever. It's prettier, more elegant inside, still offers a compliant ride, now has more than enough power to feel swift, and loads of space. This area is one in which the Arteon especially outshines its competitors, in terms of both cargo volume and passenger room. There's plenty of standard tech, including a new digital driver cluster and a better infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. In addition, the trim structure is simple and straightforward, making it easy for you to choose the ideal model. It's not terribly expensive, even though it looks like it is, and with Volkswagen's attention to detail and ergonomic design shining through alongside excellent build quality, the question isn't if you should buy this particular budget-friendly four-door coupe, but rather, why wouldn't you? Good job VW, this is an outstanding product and we're not sure why we don't see more on the road.
What Volkswagen Arteon Model Should I Buy?
We really like the entire range here. There's loads of value in every model, including the base version which has far more tech than you may expect and now comes standard with wireless charging, front and rear parking sensors, and the R-Line package. Still, the bigger wheels looks great, and with genuine Nappa leather, a panoramic sunroof, adaptive cruise control, 4Motion AWD, remote start, road-sign display, and lane assist, we think the best all-round package is the mid-level SEL R-Line. However, bigger wheels and all-wheel drive do not mean better, and if you value the best ride quality and don't live in an area that snows out every year, don't rule out saving a little cash as the SE offers everything you could need from an executive-style car - from daily commuting to date night and everything in between.
2022 Volkswagen Arteon Comparisons
2022 Volkswagen Arteon vs Kia Stinger
For 2022, Kia has updated the Stinger with more features, improved trim, and a new 300-hp base engine that matches the 2022 Arteon on power output. Like the Arteon, the Kia remains fantastic to look at, but unlike the VW, this car is much more sporty thanks to its standard rear-wheel drivetrain. It lacks the finesse of the Arteon over bumps but is available with a powerful twin-turbo 3.3-liter engine that would leave the Arteon for dead. It's a little less practical than the VeeDub from both a rear passenger and cargo perspective and hasn't quite got the build quality of the German car. That said, the Stinger is not harsh, not overly aggressive, and not unattainable. It also starts at around $4,000 less than the VW, and a top-spec model with the more potent V6 isn't much more than the Arteon. We love both cars here, so the choice is yours: comfort and practicality with the Arteon, or sportiness and power with the Stinger. Either way, you won't be disappointed.
2022 Volkswagen Arteon vs Audi A5 Sportback
This isn't really a fair comparison, you may think, but with the Audi A5 Sportback carrying a base price of $43,500, it's not far off. Sure, the A5 gets to over $60k with all the options ticked, but we want to see if a similarly priced base model can compete with the Arteon. Well, it comes with AWD as standard and is also powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-banger. Here, it only produces 201 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque, with a more powerful version making 261 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque. The Arteon is more powerful, but the A5 wins a point back for its premium badge. It also has a panoramic sunroof as standard, as well as ambient lighting, but where VW offers blind-spot monitoring, keyless entry, and adaptive dampers as standard, Audi charges you extra. It doesn't stop there, and the Arteon has more passenger space and more cargo space. It might miss out on the available advanced tech and thumping sound systems you'd find on the Audi, but in base form and for the same money, it's actually a better deal. Ultimately, we think most people will choose the Audi for its badge, but if you prefer the features and look of the VW, we urge you to take one for a test drive. You'll likely be blown away by its class and comfort.