The horizontal
chrome slats at the front make the car look premium, along with the sweptback headlamps and black air dam and fog lamp housing.
The car gets new headlights, daytime running lights and there is a horizontal
chrome slat at the end of the bonnet.
In comparison, the regular Brio hatchback facelift comes with the standard rear bumper, smaller exhaust pipe and a fat
chrome slat at the bottom of the hatch door.
Not exact matches
Not that it's necessarily boring to look
at, as it's still got a rather refined style to it, seen prominently in the front end with shapely headlights, a very large grille divided by
chrome slats, and optional check mark - shaped corner fog lights.
Highlighting the front design is the new
chrome grille with multiple vertical
slats and a huge Volvo logo
at the centre.
The new CLS also gets a new diamond - pattern grille with single
chrome slat and large three - point - star logo
at the centre.
Look
at it from the front and there are a whole bunch of design elements that jump out
at you, starting with the large three
slat grille with a
chrome surround that interlinks the two headlamps.
At the front, the grille features a different treatment with vertical
slats — probably in a gloss black or
chrome finish.