Hot! Volkswagen: What's Next


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New image of Anhui (?) Volkswagen ID sedan.
That front end looks kinda strange. Another car joining the split light styling trend.
 
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This seems to be coming head-on against the new C-Class EV and the i3 NK or am I wrong?

It appears so. Although it may be somewhat larger in its dimensions. There seems to be quite of bit of new Xpeng P7 sedan in it. Xpeng and the Volkswagen Group/Anhui Volkswagen have a joint venture agreement and it is speculated that the scope of it will expand in the future.
 
It looks good but doesn't look like a VW. Looks like any other Chinese car but with a VW badge.
 
Looks like any other Chinese car.

Which, more recently, I have found this to almost be an asset. The Germans have presented a few pretty questionable exercises in automobile design over the past few years. And hey, there's a good bit of good ol' German designcraft in these "Chinese" Volkswagens anyway. They all carry Andreas Mindt's signature. And as for Xpeng...well...the design project leader for the new Xpeng P7 sedan is a Frenchman. IMHO, there are more anonymous Chinese cars out there.

I also find it interesting that "floating roof" themes are seeing a bit of a revival.
 

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