I don't remember anyone dreading the MK7 coming because it was looking a bit ugly on paper. It was very well received - maybe because everyone was glad that the reign of the fugly MK5 facelift that was the MK6 was at an end?
I actually really liked the mk6 design, it wasn’t
that ugly! The mk6R was a really good looking car.
But no, the mk7 wasn’t badly received even in prototype form. Plenty of light criticism of details but generally well received and the GTI/D models instantly popular with the GTD selling in big numbers from the off.
The mk7 was never as roundly disliked like the mk8 has been.
Back on topic though, it’s interesting that they’ve taken a change of direction with the previously hardcore hot hatch VAG ‘brand’ now marketing 1.4 hybrids which must’ve been a marketing dilemma whether that model should have been more suited to SEAT FR badging.
Fake pipes on a Cupra?!

Sorry but no.
Watching a Spanish language YouTube vid of the freshly unveiled Cupra Leon earlier today, it’s curious to see the exhaust pipes are lifted straight from the Golf 7.5R estate on the Leon estate proving that this generation is just a heavy facelift with added tech, and lower quality materials being across all the VW group marques (I’ve seen reports on the A3 saying much of it is a step down from current generation).
There are some spectacularly ugly Cupra Leon wheel designs too going from the launch vid.
So what do we have? An uglier new Leon, a very ugly new Golf, no improvements in power output other than GTE and GTD equivalents, cheaper switchgear and plastics, spyware akin to Facebook, google and Amazon built in to the ‘assistive’ gadgets...
I hate being negative but am struggling to find positives.
Oh, I quite like the grey paint. There, that’ll do.