Wednesday 30 April 2014
Volkswagen Bulli: Coming In 2019 As Beetle Derivative
With 120,000 Beetles sold in 2013, VW is reportedly planning to expand the retro-styled lineup with new models, turning the Beetle
name into a sub-brand. The German automaker has confirmed that it is
working on new Beetle models, including a modern take on the VW Microbus
based on the Beetle platform. According to a report from Auto Bild, VW wants to profit from the Beetle’s cult image by launching new models such as the VW Bulli, previewed by the 2011 namesake study. However, the Bulli won’t arrive before 2019, when VW will launch a new generation of the Beetle. The
five-passenger van will be longer and taller than the Beetle and will
source parts from the Touran and the Golf Sportsvan. The Bulli will be
available with 4Motion all-wheel drive as well as with a newly developed
supercharged three-cylinder engine. There could also be an electric
drive model. Besides the Bulli, VW is said to be working a sporty Beetle Coupe, which will combine styling cues from the Beetle Dune and E-Bugster
concepts, while also looking back at historical Beetles for
inspiration. The Beetle Coupe will feature a high beltline, narrow
windows and a distinctive roof. It will be powered by a 300 hp gasoline
engine in its sportiest iteration and will feature all-wheel drive. Finally,
the Beetle could also spawn an SUV version with a higher ground
clearance and off-road styling. It will be available with all-wheel
drive and even a hybrid setup. (Carscoops)
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