What model is the Volkswagen Arteon?

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MacLawson
07/30/25 7:03am
Volkswagen's new Arteon is essentially the next-generation CC. More details about the Volkswagen Arteon are as follows: 1. The exterior of the Volkswagen Arteon continues the design elements of the Sport Coupe GTE concept car, featuring a front grille adorned with numerous chrome trim pieces that connect to the headlight assembly. The L-shaped LED daytime running lights are particularly eye-catching. 2. The new car still adopts a four-door fastback design, with sharper angles compared to the current model. Along the side profile, the waistline running from the front to the rear, combined with the subtly raised ducktail spoiler, creates a dynamic look that aligns with the car's coupe positioning.
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