http://galleries.wheels24.co.za/cars/VW ... ges/20.jpg
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The crease on the wing looks good, but the absense of the side repeater creates a dead space at the bottom of the windscreen pillar.
Also, notice the absense of the "bulge" on the left of the radiator grille required on the 9N to accommodate the a/c rad filler cap. Look at the front overhang on this side profile with that in mind -- has the overhang got longer (maybe for pedestrian impact ratings)?
http://galleries.wheels24.co.za/cars/VW ... ges/23.jpg
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You can *just* make out the new outwards bulge of the rear clusters on this pic.
http://galleries.wheels24.co.za/cars/VW ... ges/05.jpg
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There's a nice design cue from the new Passat in this pic. Note the continuous arc formed by the outer lower grille edges, the rubbing strip outer edge and the corner of the headlamp unit. Instrument binnacle looks unchanged. This *will* look good in a dark colour!
http://galleries.wheels24.co.za/cars/VW ... ges/06.jpg
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See previous comment about extended front overhang. This does change the proportions of the car quite markedly, in my opinion.
http://galleries.wheels24.co.za/cars/VW ... ges/10.jpg
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Same rear bumper, now with added parking sensors. Note asymetrical fog / reverse light combo - as seen on new golf, jetta and passat. Not a fan of these arrangements. Also note how they've obscured the lower portion of the new window profile to overcome my comment above re the interface with the parcel shelf.
http://galleries.wheels24.co.za/cars/VW ... ges/12.jpg
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Here you can see the effect the bulge in the rear clusters is having on the reflections.
http://galleries.wheels24.co.za/cars/VW ... ges/13.jpg
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Just look at that curve on the tailgate!