@AndyGTI; I watched it during the early hours this morning. While it’s a more informative and open minded view of the mk8 than many I’ve seen - and has probably helped me dislike it a little less, I still can’t bring myself to say I like it better than the mk7.5

. It’s useful to hear the views of someone who’s ‘lived’ with the car though, and their likes and dislikes compared to the previous generation car, and some of the things you only become aware of after a period of prolonged use, rather than a 30 minute test drive.
While I’d noticed quite a few of the bodywork panel differences compared to the mk7 / mk7.5, I’d not spotted all of them that were pointed out in the video. I agree with the comments on the wheels - IMO those 17” wheels certainly do look too small and I personally don’t like the design of them. Andrew at Volkswizard points out the double bonnet catches as a positive and an example of VW upping the quality stakes in some areas of the mk8 over the mk7/mk7.5. I think the double catches are now a safety requirement though, rather than VW upping the quality stakes; the current model Polo has these, and I think any recently introduced new VAG models also have them - judging by some of the online video reviews I’ve watched.
Something I don’t buy into is the need for so many different colour options for the interior ambient lighting and infotainment screen display - do we really need so many colour choices? I’d probably only ever use a colour that co-ordinated with the paint colour of the car (no doubt down to my car OCD!

) so if I had, say, a red car, I doubt I’d ever use any of the many shades of orange or green or purple for interior ambient lighting).
Slightly off topic but mk8 related; something not covered in Volkswizard’s review as I think it’s GTI-specific is the pulsing red illumination of the keyless start button on the GTI. Quite a few online reviews have focused on this feature, which makes me think the reviewers are struggling to find positive things to say about the GTi. Would I care if the keyless start button pulsed like a heartbeat? I don’t think so. Hopefully when reviewers have an opportunity to drive the mk8 GTI there’ll be lots of positive comments on the way it drives and handles.
All in all though, a decent review by Volkswizard. I’ll look forward to seeing the Volkswizard review of the GTI when the car eventually makes it to the UK.