These are independent illustrations from Gabor Farkas that are not related to nor have they been endorsed in any way by VW, Audi, Seat, or Skoda.

The VW Golf, Audi A3, Seat Leon, and Skoda Octavia all share a lot in common and to imagine what they could look like when updated for a new generation, designer Gabor Farkas has created these renderings.

Farkas designed these future models to share the same platform while also featuring many of the same exterior body parts. However, a host of details do help to distinguish the cars from one another.

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Starting with the Golf, it looks dramatically different than the current model and sports a unique shape with a surprisingly long hood. It also rocks slim headlights with an LED light bar, a small front grille, and a simple pair of taillights.

As for the new Audi A3, it takes design inspiration from the recent Audi Grand Sphere Concept and has a large geometric grille like current Audi models. Complementing this grille are LED headlights. The A3 also sports a slightly lower roofline than the Golf, giving it a sportier look. This is most apparent at the rear where there is a unique window and slim taillights.

Farkas has also made the Seat Leon stand out with some unique design elements. Its front end immediately stands out thanks to the angular grille and the large air intakes either side of it. It also has more pronounced body lines than the Golf and A3. Found at the rear are taillights and a light bar not dissimilar to what you’ll find on current Seat models.

Last but not least is the Skoda Octavia which unlike the other three, is a sedan and not a hatchback. It sports a wide front grille and has triangular headlights, providing it with a very distinctive face.

Thanks to Gabor for sharing his work with us!

Image credits Gabor Farkas