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And when we’re saying light-facelift we really mean it; as Car Magazine who posted up the pics characteristically notes, “only those with a magnifying glass and an anorak will notice the differences”. So, once you get your Sherlock Homes toys together and compare current version and scoop pics you’ll just end up with a subtlety redesigned front bumper with a new mesh detail and repositioned air intakes. That’s it? Well, according to Car we should also expect a slightly redesigned rear bumper, a new set of alloys and mild changes in the interior. Via: Car Magazine
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