As redesigned cars go, the 2010 Volkswagen GTI is not a giant leap from the previous generation. The newest versions of the sporty two- and four-door hatches come complete with a slightly redesigned exterior, a new center stack and navigation system, and slightly tweaked interior materials.
From the outside, the only bone I had to pick with the GTI design was that I would have liked to have seen some new rims. I’m not saying I dislike the old/current rims, but they’ve been around for a number of years, and maybe it’s time to show off VW’s wheels with something other than rims that resemble round battleaxes.
The reason I chose to do a photo post on the new GTI is based largely on the fact that Volkswagen knows how to light its cars at an auto show. Year after year, show floor after show floor, the VW lineup looks fantastic every time I walk by it. Dramatic white light shines down with purpose on every VW. It’s a subtle touch from a company that really knows how to sell its designs. It’s good to see that at least one auto manufacturer knows the upside to spending a little money to make its product look utterly delectable.
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