Our spy photographers have caught 
Volkswagen‘s next generation 2012 Passat undergoing testing on Germany’s famous Nürburgring.
While the mule wears the current Passat body, we can see slight  modifications in the form of wider wheel wells and lengthened B-pillars.  This clearly indicates that the next generation Passat will be longer  and wider than today’s model.
In terms of exterior design, the new Passat is expected to ditch the  current model’s bland styling for a more aggressive appearance which is  both luxurious and dynamic.
According to CAR magazine, the redesigned  Passat will feature a host of weight saving technologies such as  ultra-thin glass, foam chassis reinforcements, and a low-friction  4Motion all-wheel drive system. Other technologies are likely to include  an automatic parking system, “airless” Continental tires, an advanced  window cleaning system that doesn’t use traditional wipers, 360° parking  cameras, adaptive cruise control with speed limit monitoring, and  possibly even a sci-fi low-voltage magnetic paint which will allow  owners to change the car’s exterior color by adjusting the current.
Power will continue to be provided by a variety of engines including a  3.0-liter V6 with 280 hp, an unspecified replacement for the VR6, and  possibly a new diesel engine with 300 hp and an eight-speed DSG  transmission. Volkswagen is also expected to offer a hybrid version of  the 3.0-liter V6.
      
     
 
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