
A picture has leaked onto the web today purporting to be lifted straight from a Volkswagen brochure and depicting the next-generation Passat. Is it the real deal, or another impressive rendering like yesterday's Explorer "leak?"
There's no way to be certain, but it certainly looks consistent  with what we've come to expect the car to look like. We recently caught  it testing in the Alps and careful consideration of the pictures  revealed that the car would likely adopt styling cues from the latest  Volkswagen models including the Golf and Touareg.  The car in this picture certainly fits those expectations with its  square headlight binnacles beneath the clear lenses, long, narrow  grille, boxier shape and trapezoidal lower air intake.
No other pictures of  the car have been leaked, but some details have already emerged. The  interior is expected to lift a few cues from the up-market CC, helping  this car to move up-market as well. Engine  options are expected to expand from the single four-cuylinder option  that is currently available to two four-cylinders, a V-6 and a diesel  engine.
Despite the updates, the Passat you see here is not  an all-new car. Rather, it is a substantial mid-cycle update. A full  redesign is expected in 2014. This car, which will likely be billed as a  2011 model if not a 2012, is  expected to debut at the Paris Motor Show in October. Will the  refreshed Passat make it Stateside? In years past that would be a given,  but with the new North  American-exclusive New Midsize Sedan slated to start production in  mid-2011, speculation is that the Passat will be solider on in Europe  only. The upcoming NMS has been designed to bring a stronger fight to  Camry and Accord as a slightly larger vehicle than the current Passat  and a more budget-friendly price.
Thanks to: Motor Trend