Volkswagen Beetle
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Volkswagen Beetle

@volkswagen_beetle

About

The Volkswagen Beetle is a compact car that became an iconic symbol of the automotive industry, known for its distinctive rounded shape and rear-engine design.

Introduction Year

1937

Category

sedan

Platform

Volkswagen Type 1

Variants

14 variants of the Volkswagen Beetle

Super Beetle

Super Beetle

@1600cc_super_sedan

The Super Beetle was launched in 1971, featuring a redesigned front suspension and a larger trunk. With a 1600cc engine producing 65 horsepower, this variant offered improved handling and comfort. It became a popular choice for buyers looking for a classic with enhanced practicality.

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sedan
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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1979
1300 Sedan

1300 Sedan

@1300_sedan

The 1300 Sedan was introduced in 1966 as part of the Type 1 platform. It features a 1300cc flat-four engine producing 50 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers improved performance and comfort compared to earlier models, making it suitable for daily driving needs.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1973
1600 Sedan

1600 Sedan

@1600_sedan

The 1600 Sedan was launched in 1966, offering a more powerful 1600cc flat-four engine that produced 65 horsepower. This variant became popular for its reliability and ease of maintenance, while retaining the classic Beetle styling. It remained in production until 1979, making it one of the longest-running variants.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1979
1302 Cabriolet

1302 Cabriolet

@1302_cabriolet

The 1302 Cabriolet was introduced in 1971 as an open-top version of the Beetle. It features a 1300cc engine and offers a relaxed driving experience with a soft-top roof. This variant is known for its stylish design and was popular among those seeking a classic convertible experience.

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convertible
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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1980
Beetle Cabriolet

Beetle Cabriolet

@1600cc_cabriolet

The Beetle Cabriolet was reintroduced in 1979, offering a 1600cc engine and a classic convertible experience. With stylish lines and the ability to enjoy open-air driving, this variant appealed to enthusiasts who appreciated the heritage of the Beetle.

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convertible
2 doors
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Introduced: 1979 Discontinued: 1980
Beetle Dune

Beetle Dune

@2000cc_dune_hatchback

The Beetle Dune was launched in 2016 as a rugged, off-road-inspired version of the Beetle. It features a 2000cc turbocharged engine and unique styling elements, including a raised suspension and wider fenders. This variant is designed for those looking for a distinctive and adventurous take on the classic Beetle.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2018
Beetle (A5)

Beetle (A5)

@beetle_a5

The Beetle (A5) was introduced in 1998, representing a modern reinterpretation of the classic Beetle. It features a range of engine options, including a 2000cc inline-four engine, and offers a hatchback design for increased versatility. This variant combines retro styling with contemporary technology.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 1998 Discontinued: 2010
1302 Sedan

1302 Sedan

@1300cc_sedan_gen2

The 1302 Sedan, introduced in 1970, was part of the second generation of the Beetle. It featured a 1.3L engine, along with a larger windshield and improved suspension. This model was aimed at enhancing comfort and driving experience while maintaining the classic Beetle charm.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1975
Electric Beetle

Electric Beetle

@electric_beetle

The Electric Beetle was introduced in 2022 as part of Volkswagen's electric vehicle lineup. It features a 150 kW electric motor, offering instant torque and zero emissions. This variant combines the iconic Beetle design with modern electric technology, appealing to eco-conscious consumers.

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hatchback
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Introduced: 2022 Discontinued: 2024
1300 Sedan

1300 Sedan

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The 1300 Sedan was introduced in 1966 as a variant of the classic Volkswagen Beetle. It features a 1.3L air-cooled flat-four engine producing approximately 50 hp, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers increased performance over earlier models and represents a mid-range option within the Beetle lineup.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1973
1500 Sedan

1500 Sedan

@1500_sedan

The 1500 Sedan was launched in 1967 and featured a 1.5L air-cooled flat-four engine that produced around 60 hp. This variant was notable for its improved handling and increased interior space, making it a popular choice among consumers during its production run.

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sedan
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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1973
Beetle (New Beetle)

Beetle (New Beetle)

@2000cc_sedan_gen3

The New Beetle was introduced in 1997 as a modern reimagining of the classic design. It featured a 2.0L I4 engine with a power output of 115 hp. With its unique retro styling and updated technology, it appealed to a new generation of drivers.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1997 Discontinued: 2010
1600 Sedan

1600 Sedan

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The 1600 Sedan was introduced in 1971, powered by a 1.6L air-cooled flat-four engine producing 50-60 hp. This variant was well-received for its reliability and efficiency, solidifying its status as a beloved classic car throughout its production years.

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sedan
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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1979
Beetle (A5)

Beetle (A5)

@1984cc_turbo_sedan

The Beetle (A5) was launched in 2011, featuring a 2.0L turbocharged engine producing up to 200 hp. This model combined modern performance with classic styling, offering a sportier driving experience and advanced technology options.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 2011 Discontinued: 2019