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2012 Volkswagen NMS spy shots

2012 Volkswagen NMS spy shots

2012 Volkswagen NMS spy shots

For all of secrecy surrounding the New Midsized Sedan, we may have just scored our first unfettered glimpse at the new Volkswagen four-door. The quick-eyed crew over at JokeForBlog managed to lay their hands on a scant few images of what appears to be the NMS, and the vehicle looks to take more than a few cues from the 2011 Volkswagen Jetta. Using the German carmaker’s revised corporate face up front and the same hexagonal license plate inset on the trunk deck, the similarities are almost overwhelming. We’ve got to wonder exactly what VW has planned to differentiate the two models other than size.

[Source: JokeForBlog via Autoblog.nl]

Spy Shots: 2012 Toyota Yaris looking more aggressive

Spy Shots: 2012 Toyota Yaris looking more aggressive

Spy Shots: 2012 Toyota Yaris looking more aggressive

The Yaris is undergoing what appears to be a pretty substantial makeover, ditching its cute, bubbly image in favor of something much more aggressive. We have a pretty good idea of what to expect in terms of design, especially since this prototype looks a lot like a leaked image we stumbled upon last month. Our spies report that the new Yaris will be about four inches longer than the current car, and that two of those inches are found in between the front and rear axles, allowing for slightly more interior room.

[Source: CarPix]

Spy Shots: 2012 Chrysler 300C caught completely undisguised

Spy Shots: 2012 Chrysler 300C caught completely undisguised

Spy Shots: 2012 Chrysler 300C caught completely undisguised

Our intrepid spy photographers have just caught the 2012 Chrysler 300C running around completely undisguised during a promotional video shoot (hence the full tint job). Now that all of the camouflage has been removed, we can clearly see the 300′s reworked front and rear fascias. Up front, Chrysler’s new corporate grille is flanked by stylish headlamps that use LED daytime running lamps. Out back, the taillamps are spruced up with chrome accents and a large chrome strip that runs the length of the rear bumper. It sounds like a lot of chrome, but it’s quite tasteful, and looks downright sharp on a black car like this prototype.

[Source: KGP Photography via Autoblog]