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2021-2026 VW Atlas Rear Bumper Protector Plate
The 2021–2026 Volkswagen Atlas Rear Bumper Protector Plate is designed by Volkswagen to both complement and protect your VW Atlas. This genuine accessory helps shield your rear bumper from scratches, scuffs, and everyday wear caused by loading and unloading cargo.
Finished in durable chrome, this self-adhesive bumper protector adds a sleek, factory look while helping preserve the paint surface of your rear bumper. Built to withstand daily use, it offers reliable protection against the hustle and bustle of everyday driving.
Installation is straightforward and can be completed at home, though professional installation by your local Volkswagen dealer is recommended for best results. Protect your investment and maintain your Atlas’s clean, finished appearance with the VW Atlas Rear Bumper Protector Plate.
The VW Atlas Rear Bumper Protector Plate will fit the 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 model years.
Manufacturer Part Number: 3CN061195ADML
For 7-Passenger ATLAS only. Will not fit Cross Sport Models.
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Bumper protector
Nice finish
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Great
Super easy to install, super fast shipping & looks great! Covered up a couple of the paint dings I had and will protect from further ones.
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ok
very good
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Rear Bumper Protector Plate
I just had this installed at VW this morning. I wish I had it done sooner. It makes such a HUGE difference. The part was $125 at the dealership, and they installed it for $65 in about 30 minutes. At first they said $75, but then they ended up charging $65. I was happy with the time it took and definitely with the end product. If you're on the fence, go ahead and do it.
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Useful and necessary
My first Atlas came with one and this one did not, so I ordered it and installed it myself. If you're using the back, have a big dog, or whatever, you must protect the top of the rear bumper and this thing does the trick. They recommend professional installation and I do too. It does take a ton of care and finesse to not mess up. Once it's down, it's down and it better be in the right position.