Many claim these to be spy shots of the next Golf MKVII. Is it? Take a look below, and you be the judge. We write our verdict below.

If you’re looking at the same pictures we are, you may think, "this doesn’t look any different!" And you’re mostly correct. But look closer. It appears that while the MKVI got a nice facelift and basically no internal changes, the MKVII will get heavy internal changes.
These spy shots would seem to be evidence that Volkwagen is now in development of new architecture for the Golf VII to accommodate future powerplants and drivetrains, as well as improved suspension hardware.
Alternative powertrains are reportedly a key component of VW’s plans for the Golf, and the seventh-gen model is expected to be offered in diesel-electric hybrid form within the first half of next decade.
The hybrid system will be derived from Volkswagen’s Twin Drive plug-in technology concept, and Golf VI-based test mules are currently conducting trials in Europe.
Aside from the ability to house a hybrid powertrain, the Golf VII’s track width will increase (as evidenced by the prominent over-fenders on this prototype), and the repositioned fuel filler suggests the body itself will be slightly wider.
The Golf VI is expected to end its production run at the end of 2011, meaning its comprehensively re-engineered successor should arrive in early 2012.
Further details on the next-gen Golf are still scant, but bank on the seventh-generation Golf being a yet more eco-friendly model than the car it will replace.






















