Volkswagen have just released two sketches as a preview to a brand new four-door coupe concept they’re bringing to the Geneva Motor Show. Details are scarce but it wouldn’t be a stretch for this to be the concept for the next generation CC. While we don’t even have a name for this concept, we can see the wide grille seamlessly mated to the LED headlights. The grille lines overlap the the tallish C-shaped LED running lights resulting in a slick-looking upscale front end.

The hatch-like rear end is accentuated by a severely raked D-pillar and a small trunklid spoiler with the obligatory integrated LED tail lamps. The teased concept also shows some beefy wheel arches, front and rear, that makes the low-slung coupe look like it’s ready to pounce.

Volkswagen have remained mum about the interior so far but expect it be ultra-modern while retaining a simple elegance. As for what’s powering the concept, VW says it will powered by a 4-cylinder hybrid drivetrain mated with two electric motors to spin all four wheels. This would most likely be an evolution of the gasoline-electric hybrid first seen on the Cross Coupe GTE concept in Detroit. That powerplant is said to be good for 355 hp and 280 lb-ft going to all four wheels via a six-speed DSG.

We’ll keep you updated as more details are released but we’re certainly liking it so far.

Photo courtesy of VW

Photo courtesy of VW

Photo courtesy of VW

Photo courtesy of VW

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