Filed under: Frankfurt Auto Show, Spy Photos, Sedans/Saloons, Euro, Volkswagen

The Volkswagen Phaeton may not have gotten much love in the States, but V-Dub's range-topping saloon has soldiered on in Europe, undergoing a series of minor tweaks since its introduction earlier this decade. For 2011, the Phaeton is finally due for a comprehensive facelift, and these newest spy shots show a new fascia is in the works.
Although the extensive camouflage doesn't give us much to work with, expect a revised grille to join more sculpted, drawn headlamps that lend some familial cohesion to the sedan. Imagine a stretched and broadened Golf and it's likely you're not too far off. Other tweaks include a reworked rear bumper and tail lamps, along with a new instrument panel, center stack and shifter arrangement. A range of powerplants will be available - possibly including a V10 or V12 TDI - and the 2011 Phaeton is expected to debut at the
Frankfurt Motor Show next year (although we wouldn't be surprised to see it this year), with sales beginning shortly thereafter. Chances of it coming back to the U.S.: zero.
[Source:
FastestCar]
Spy Shots: Facelifted 2011 Volkswagen Phaeton caught in Germany originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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