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Volkswagen Beetle latest version out

by Paul Joseph May 20, 2011 Featured

European auto giant Volkswagen introduced the most awaited highly powered small car model Volkswagen Beetle to the Indian auto market in the Premium D-segment, back in December 2009. The company had brought only one variant of the car, news is that Beetle is going to rock once again with its new peppier look, which is going to be launched in 2011. All VW Beetle models are imported as CBUs (more…)

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Video: Take a walk around the 2012 VW Beetle

by Paul Joseph April 30, 2011 Featured

VW recently revealed the 2012 VW Beetle to the world. After being spied countless number of times, seeing the actual production version was a welcome change. The new USP of the 2012 Beetle is that its sharper, more refined and has an excellent interior. Although VW India has not disclosed any plans of introducing the new Beetle in India, but eventually they will have to bring it as the current model will be discontinued soon. The new Beetle will not be assembled in India as the volumes are very limited. We expect the new Beetle to debut in India by the same time next year. So have a nice walk around the 2012 Beetle and let us know what you think about it.

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VW unveils new Beetle in Shanghai

by Paul Joseph April 19, 2011 Featured

The Beetle bug got a reincarnation in Shanghai. 2012 VW Beetle has been unveiled in Shanghai Auto Show. Earlier was had published a story containing  Spy pictures of  new VW  Beetle. VW has been redesigned Beetle without loosing the essence of outgoing model. The new Beetle has been grown by few inches in length and breadth and  some curves  have been replaced by flat surfaces. The roof of 2012 Beetle  is flat  while the current Beetle bug sports a curvy roof.

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2012 VW Beetle: The bug grows up!

by Paul Joseph April 19, 2011 Featured

Right from its testing phase, we have covered the development of the 2012 VW Beetle . Finally, VW took the wraps of the 2012 VW Beetle and boy we weren’t expecting this surprise! The little bug has grown up and has become more stylish. Right from the coupe-like roofline, a tiny spoiler at the back to the cool embedded LEDs in the headlamps – everything about it spells ‘Fresh and Cool’ The new model is lower, wider and longer than its predecessor. Volkswagen’s head of design, Klaus Bischoff said that he has done everything that he could to make the car appeal to the male audience. Certainly we see those efforts but we believe that there is still a long way to go for that The major changes have been to the interior and the rear profile of the car. The circular shape of the rear tail lamps has been ditched in favor of more sporty tail lamps coupled with a tiny spoiler on the end of the rear window. But, by far, the party piece of the car is the interior which is right up to VW standards. From the inside, no doubts this is thoroughly a man’s car. VW plans to offer 3 engine options • 2.5-liter 5-cylinder engine with 170-hp • Turbocharged 2.0-liter TDI (diesel) with 140-hp • And a 2.0-liter TSI turbocharged Sport model with the 200-hp. The power will be directed to the front wheels through a 6-speed manual or 6-speed dual-clutch box (DSG). The new Beetle will go on sale in the US this fall and in the UK in early 2012. Sources tell us that the Asian debut is a little less than a year away. Since the Beetle sells in limited numbers, there is no immediate plan to assemble it here. What do you think about the new Bug? Volkswagen Beetle Image Gallery

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2012 VW Beetle comes on Apr 17; No CKD plan for India

by Paul Joseph April 5, 2011 Featured

On April 17th, Volkswagen will unveil the 2012 Beetle simultaneously in Berlin, Shanghai and New York. The event will be staged in these three countries by MTV VJs with a lot of music. The idea is clear – to target the attention of young buyers. The new model will feature Bluetooth and a touchscreen interface, which again will appeal to the young, tech-savvy buyers. Branded audio systems and ambient lighting will make the experience unique. Changes to the car include a stiffer suspension, sport seats, dual exhausts and 19-inch wheels. A turbocharged 2.0-liter petrol engine will be the sole engine offered to buyers. Coming to its India chapter, we hear Volkswagen will not assemble the new car like we reported earlier. For a Volkswagen to be assembled in India at least 1,200-1,500 units have to be sold every month. The Beetle has broken barriers set by Volkswagen India (Jan 2011 – 20 units, Feb 2011 – 25 units, Mar 2011 – 21 units), but the number doesn’t justify the cost of setting up facilities to assemble the car. Volkswagen brought just 60 units of the Beetle to India during the launch anticipating little from this 20+ lakh rupee 2-door hatchback. Spyshot source – AutoBlog.com

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