Volkswagen Phaeton (English Wikipedia)

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  • Schmidt, Boris (7 July 2022). "20 years of the Phaeton: For the first time, Volkswagen shows the successor that was never built". Volkswagen Newsroom. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  • https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/press-releases/20-years-of-the-phaeton-for-the-first-time-volkswagen-shows-the-successor-that-was-never-built-8056 "5.06 metres long, 1.90 metres wide, 1.45 metres high – these dimensions alone meant a place for the Phaeton among its competitors in the luxury segment. However, in spite of its size, its visual appearance was understated. Its flowing design with slightly domed roof lines created a timeless and unostentatious appearance. The only stand-out features were the round tail light clusters at the rear installed under rectangular cover glass elements."

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