Spy photographers at Automedia recently snapped these pics of what is claimed to be
a disguised test mule of the forthcoming BMW / Toyota sports car undergoing winter testing.
While previous spy shots showed heavily
disguised test mules, Ford has dropped some of the camouflage this time around.
General Motors has chosen to use a G8 to
disguise a test mule for the latest prototype of the forthcoming Chevrolet SS.
Not exact matches
The
mule, spotted during hot - weather
testing in the American Southwest, was
disguised in current - gen Tacoma styling.
Heavily camouflaged or rather
disguised in full black body panels, the
test mule is a million miles away from home to taste the readiness of the bike in the Italian terrains.
We've already had an early drive in a heavily -
disguised Hyundai i30N
test mule, but these are the first official pics of the South Korean brand's all - new Golf GTI - rivalling hot - hatch.
The lack of a camouflage on and no usage of
disguised elements in the
test mule indicates that it's not here for evaluation for a potential market launch.
Though the
test mule's cabin has been
disguised with mild camouflage, the images indicate that the 2018 A-Class will get a fully digital instrument cluster.
There's been a number of
test mules driving around with very upright, Kammback - like rears that certainly do suggest wagon - hood, though those are likely heavily
disguised, and the production car is much more likely to resemble Porsche's 2012 concept car, the Panamera Sport Turismo.
With the recent release of information on the broader Golf VI range only the front grille and rear light / bumper treatment needs
disguising in this
test mule.
Test mules are new model designs in various stages of development that are being
tested on public roads and are usually
disguised with image - distorting wraps or paint jobs.