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Volkswagen Passat Coupe spy photos

December 17, 2007 by Alborz Fallah  




Deep in southwest United States our team of spy photographers have caught Volkswagen secretly testing a Coupe version of their popular Passat model.

Volkswagen Passat Coupe

Destined to compete with the likes of Mercedes’ CLS, the VW prototype has been well hidden during the early stages of its development. There is absolutely no confirmed news from Volkswagen regarding this vehicle – officially it doesn’t exist.

Volkswagen Passat Coupe

In the gallery below you can see how our spy-photographers do everything possible to get the perfect shot.

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Comments

15 Responses to “Volkswagen Passat Coupe spy photos”
  1. Lcat says:

    ingenious camouflage

  2. Tonyn says:

    on the euro website. there is a teaser on this car!

  3. ImportJap says:

    Looks a lot bigger than I thought it would

  4. Tonyn says:

    why do they keep bringing new cars out…. everytime i get my mind on a car they release another car i like, i reckon this is going to look hot!

  5. Adam (aka Mada) says:

    Too me if you look at the side crease/character line, it’s looks like the 08 orion and this VW share the same styling trait…
    The crease line is simliar in height, and the way it curves towards the rear of the car is all very similar, by no means am i comparing the entire cars together, just that particular styling feature…

    Otherwise i like the look of this VW…

  6. Adam (aka Mada) says:

    The crease on the VW though is obviously more pronounced and shaper…

  7. Lcat says:

    Adam u have made an interesting observation, I think there is a fashion trend towards an accentuated beltline – Bmw 1 series, new A4, Imprezza etc, Anyone think of others? Did Bangle(Bungle) start it?

  8. Tonyn says:

    but the accentuated belt like makes the car look fast standing still, i think it looks great on all the cars it makes an appearance on

  9. Bavarian Missile says:

    Gee it looks big………sort of Merc CLS from the rear?

  10. bubba ganush says:

    Are the rear doors mock or are they possibly testing running gear

  11. Adam (aka Mada) says:

    Lcat and Tonyn…

    I agree it seems to be a new styling feature among more new models. I like the look it’s almost adds presence and solidity to whole car styling wise.
    The one aspect i don’t like about the VE commodore is the boring block styling, the side panels are generic, the rear is upright and straight. The front headlights has boring, done before cutouts and the wheel arches are over done and don’t suit the base models.
    Don’t get me wrong the VE is attractive but in a boring and conservative sense. Holden didn’t push styling far enough imo.
    To me i think falcon will have the more interesting and cohesive styling in direct comparison, even the base falcon will have a flowing headlight design.
    Time will tell but if i had to place a bet now, even while the orion is still disguised, i place my money on the falcon being being more interesting and cohesive in basic design.
    What do guys think? and girls!

  12. Wheelnut says:

    Adam – You say Holden didn’t push the boundaries far enough. The reason why could have something to do with the AU.

    The AU was a product of Fords Revolutionary “Edge” design phiosophy. Yet instead of improving the looks of the previous Falcons.. they designed a car with so many intersecting curves and sharp edges etc that when the AU was released; It was so different from what people were used to or expecting that many had trouble recognising it as a Falcon.
    So much so that sales fell and Ford brought forward the facelift – the BA which was a hit. Infact a Ford Exec once said [in Motor] shortly after the release of the BA that “the BA is what the AU should have looked like”

    Therefore; in relation to car design Evolution is better than Revolution.

    Remember: It’s okay to be different inorder to get noticed but you can reach a point where you’re considered too extreme or weird and people just ignore you.

  13. Adam (aka Mada) says:

    Totally aware of this, you can push the styling boundaries without having to do another AU.
    As my comparison above is pointing out.
    I’m making an early direct comparison between orion and VE from what we can see so far…
    I bet Ford has pushed the boundaries with orion more than Holden did for the VE.

  14. No Name says:

    http://auto-future.blogspot.co.....s-for.html try this for CGI’s and more detail

  15. Know nothing says:

    Ha ha ha it’s the next Passat sedan

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