Bidding Farewell to the VW Beetle In September of 2018, Volkswagen announced that it would cease the production of its classic Beetle in July of 2019 after three generations and over nearly seven decades of production. This decision comes as the carmaker wants to turn its focus to producing mass-market electric vehicles and larger family-oriented cars. Taking You Back to the Beginning The iconic car was first developed in Germany in 1938 and went on to become a symbol of the USA hippie culture in the 60s. Two decades after U.S. sales were suspended, the company revamped its signature body style with the production of the "New Beetle," which was complete with a built-in flower vase. Once again the car was updated with a more modern, sporty body style in 2012. Saying Goodbye To celebrate the Beetle’s history, two special edition models will join the lineup for its 2019 model year, the Final Edition SE and Final Edition SEL. To send the Beetle off in style, these models will include exclusive equipment and unique, high-end elements. The designers also ... Continue To The Full Article
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