Volkswagen Releases Midsize Sedan Renderings

Volkswagen of America has released three new renderings of its New Midsize Sedan (NMS), which will be produced at the company’s assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 

The renderings focus on the new model’s distinctive German design and progressive body styling.

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The front view shows the strong hood lines and integration of the new Volkswagen design language across the face of the vehicle. 

The side view introduces the broad C-pillar and strong shoulder line, as well as the distinctive three window segments.

In addition, the sculptured side panel has a strong rocker line running between the wheel arches. 

The head and tail lights are visible from the front and rear perspectives and underscore the model’s modern, sporty look, the company says.

The NMS will be unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS) 2011 and its market introduction will take place in the third quarter of next year, said the company Thursday, Sept. 30.

Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany.

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