This Phaeton D2 concept is the new generation Phaeton that we never got
09 Jul 2022|1,187 views
The car you see above, is not available for sale, even if the name on its licence plate may be familiar. And that's because it's a drivable one-off near-series prototype, built as a preview of what was supposed to be the next Phaeton.
This Volkswagen Pheaton D2 concept is being revealed to the public for the first time to celebrate 20 years of the production Phaeton.
Volkswagen eventually canned further development of this new generation Phaeton, as it decided its energies would be better dedicated to bringing the firm into an electric age.
In spite of its generous proportions, the Phaeton D2 strikes a nondescript look, especially when measured up against the flashy touches that adorn so many of the present-day luxury limousines.
Volkswagen states that a flowing design, coupled with slightly domed roof lines were deliberately chosen here, intended to give this never-to-be Phaeton a timeless and unostentatious appearance.
We can't help but notice how there's more than a passing similarity between the way the head lights and grille sit on this Pheaton D2, and how those on the Volkswagen Touareg are arranged.
Step into the concept and you'll also note how similar the layout of the screens is to those on the present-day Innovision Cockpit of the Volkswagen Touareg. This is of course, surrounded by acres of polished wood and leather.
And at the rear, there's also taillights that look much like those that sit on the present-day Skoda Superb.
The series production version second generation that was to come out of this Volkswagen Pheaton D2 concept never saw the light of day, but the first generation Phaeton, Volkswagen states, was kept up to date by a total of four model enhancements, which were introduced between 2007 and 2014. The firm additionally states that the major facelift in 2010 that brought a new look at the front and rear, which was especially popular among customers in China.
This Volkswagen Pheaton D2 concept is being revealed to the public for the first time to celebrate 20 years of the production Phaeton.
Volkswagen eventually canned further development of this new generation Phaeton, as it decided its energies would be better dedicated to bringing the firm into an electric age.
In spite of its generous proportions, the Phaeton D2 strikes a nondescript look, especially when measured up against the flashy touches that adorn so many of the present-day luxury limousines.
Volkswagen states that a flowing design, coupled with slightly domed roof lines were deliberately chosen here, intended to give this never-to-be Phaeton a timeless and unostentatious appearance.
We can't help but notice how there's more than a passing similarity between the way the head lights and grille sit on this Pheaton D2, and how those on the Volkswagen Touareg are arranged.
Step into the concept and you'll also note how similar the layout of the screens is to those on the present-day Innovision Cockpit of the Volkswagen Touareg. This is of course, surrounded by acres of polished wood and leather.
And at the rear, there's also taillights that look much like those that sit on the present-day Skoda Superb.
The series production version second generation that was to come out of this Volkswagen Pheaton D2 concept never saw the light of day, but the first generation Phaeton, Volkswagen states, was kept up to date by a total of four model enhancements, which were introduced between 2007 and 2014. The firm additionally states that the major facelift in 2010 that brought a new look at the front and rear, which was especially popular among customers in China.
The car you see above, is not available for sale, even if the name on its licence plate may be familiar. And that's because it's a drivable one-off near-series prototype, built as a preview of what was supposed to be the next Phaeton.
This Volkswagen Pheaton D2 concept is being revealed to the public for the first time to celebrate 20 years of the production Phaeton.
Volkswagen eventually canned further development of this new generation Phaeton, as it decided its energies would be better dedicated to bringing the firm into an electric age.
In spite of its generous proportions, the Phaeton D2 strikes a nondescript look, especially when measured up against the flashy touches that adorn so many of the present-day luxury limousines.
Volkswagen states that a flowing design, coupled with slightly domed roof lines were deliberately chosen here, intended to give this never-to-be Phaeton a timeless and unostentatious appearance.
We can't help but notice how there's more than a passing similarity between the way the head lights and grille sit on this Pheaton D2, and how those on the Volkswagen Touareg are arranged.
Step into the concept and you'll also note how similar the layout of the screens is to those on the present-day Innovision Cockpit of the Volkswagen Touareg. This is of course, surrounded by acres of polished wood and leather.
And at the rear, there's also taillights that look much like those that sit on the present-day Skoda Superb.
The series production version second generation that was to come out of this Volkswagen Pheaton D2 concept never saw the light of day, but the first generation Phaeton, Volkswagen states, was kept up to date by a total of four model enhancements, which were introduced between 2007 and 2014. The firm additionally states that the major facelift in 2010 that brought a new look at the front and rear, which was especially popular among customers in China.
This Volkswagen Pheaton D2 concept is being revealed to the public for the first time to celebrate 20 years of the production Phaeton.
Volkswagen eventually canned further development of this new generation Phaeton, as it decided its energies would be better dedicated to bringing the firm into an electric age.
In spite of its generous proportions, the Phaeton D2 strikes a nondescript look, especially when measured up against the flashy touches that adorn so many of the present-day luxury limousines.
Volkswagen states that a flowing design, coupled with slightly domed roof lines were deliberately chosen here, intended to give this never-to-be Phaeton a timeless and unostentatious appearance.
We can't help but notice how there's more than a passing similarity between the way the head lights and grille sit on this Pheaton D2, and how those on the Volkswagen Touareg are arranged.
Step into the concept and you'll also note how similar the layout of the screens is to those on the present-day Innovision Cockpit of the Volkswagen Touareg. This is of course, surrounded by acres of polished wood and leather.
And at the rear, there's also taillights that look much like those that sit on the present-day Skoda Superb.
The series production version second generation that was to come out of this Volkswagen Pheaton D2 concept never saw the light of day, but the first generation Phaeton, Volkswagen states, was kept up to date by a total of four model enhancements, which were introduced between 2007 and 2014. The firm additionally states that the major facelift in 2010 that brought a new look at the front and rear, which was especially popular among customers in China.
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