Monday, January 3, 2011

2012 Volkswagen Eos

2012 Volkswagen Eos
2012 Volkswagen Eos
The Titan goddess of dawn better known as Eos has taken rebirth in the form of the Golf-based folding-hardtop convertible from Volkswagen. The car was displayed at the recently concluded Los Angeles auto show and it came with a very heavy face lift which gave it the similarity to the goddess of dawn. The chrome tongue design of the grille which company’s former design chief Murat Gunak, had created and had been the company’s signature design till now has been replaced with a wide horizontal grille. The stylistic clutter has also been cleaned up. The headlights have been replaced by rectangular units instead of the former round ones. This mounting holds the car’s LED daytime running lights, and the LED taillights too lose their glitzy white circle for an M-shaped look. To cater for higher cornering speeds the rear diffuser has been incorporated.
The folding roof design of the Eos has been retained as has been the other major design aspects of the car. As an engineering feat, if it is to be so termed, a built in sunroof can be opened even while the car is closed.

4 comments:

  1. hey,
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  2. Volkswagen is better and best reputed brand than other brand in world. Exterior and Interior of this car is really amazing and looks luxurious . I think this car will rock the market. It’s really cool!!!

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  4. This model of VW can be used to cruise at the countryside, beach or any location where you can find nature. I love the idea of this folding-hardtop convertible. Oh! The sun roof is an additional bonus! Eos is a rockstar!

    Erwin Calverley

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