2005 Volkswagen Phaeton Individual Lounge Study
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The Volkswagen Phaeton Individual Lounge Study, shown in 2005, was a one-off stretch version of the first-generation VW Phaeton luxury sedan. It was created as a design and engineering study to show how the Phaeton could be turned into a limousine-style vehicle, and it was unveiled at a Middle East motor show.
Based on a lengthened Phaeton body, the Lounge Study stretched the wheelbase significantly to add more rear cabin space. It reportedly used the Phaeton’s powerful W12 engine and a reinforced chassis to handle the extra length.
Inside, the concept was fitted with luxury features aimed at rear passengers, including individual climate controls and entertainment systems, bringing limousine-style comfort to Volkswagen’s top-end sedan.
Only a single example was built, and it remained a showpiece rather than a production vehicle.
































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