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Interior The third-generation, known as Volkswagen Passat B3 or Volkswagen Passat 35i, was introduced in March 1988 in Europe, 1989 in North America, and 1995 in South America; it was not available in Australia. Its curvy looks were a contrast from the boxy appearance of its predecessor and owed much to the 'jelly mould' style pioneered by with the. The lack of a grille, utilizing the approach, made the car's front end styling reminiscent of older, rear-engined Volkswagens such as the, and also doubled as a modern styling trend. The styling was developed from the 1981 aerodynamic ( = 0.25) Auto 2000 concept car. At the time it was the first Passat to be built on a Volkswagen-designed platform, rather than sharing one with an Audi saloon.
The Passat B3 was designed by Volkswagen's design chief, and, unlike equivalent Audi models, now featured a space-saving transversely mounted engine (a configuration from which future Passat models would retreat in 1996). A couple of weeks ahead of launch, press reports appeared that the forthcoming new Passat was known within the company as the first 'true Hahn model' ( 'erster echter Hahn'), even though had by this time already been the Volkswagen Group's chairman since 1982.
The message, reflecting management priorities at the time, was that whereas recent new models from Volkswagen had unapologetically appeared to be rebadged and mildly rebodied Audis, with this model Volkswagen under Hahn now had the confidence to reassert a more distinctive identity for its cars, differentiating the Audi and Volkswagen brands more persuasively from one another in the process. The car, although designated in Volkswagen's platform nomenclature, was based largely on the as used for the smaller model, but was stretched in all directions. Many components are shared directly between these vehicles. Only 4-door saloon and 5-door estate versions were available, without the option of previous models. From this generation to present time, the five-door hatchback version of the first and second generation models is no longer available.