Saturday, November 27, 2010

luxury vw beetle



vw beetle tried hard to make this look like any old Beetle, but it’s a cleverly disguised mule. The giveaway is the roofline, particularly over the rear seats.
It’s also why the original Type I luxury vw beetle had a similar roofline, which furthers the New Beetle’s retro-tastic design motif. In fact, a lot of the new New Beetle’s styling is influenced by the Type I as the original retro car gets even more retro.
Expect a more aggressive fascia with larger air intakes to help fight the New Beetle’s “chick car” image. The headlights, meanwhile, are a new design with separate projectors rather than the integrated units on the current car.

2010 Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible Final Edition Front Three Quarter, To commemorate the end of the New Beetle (though an all-new car is said to be in the works), VW will launch a special Final Edition model run, with 1500 cars to be available beginning in Spring 2010. To be sold exclusively in the U.S., Final Edition coupes will feature unique Aquarius Blue paint and a black roof, while convertibles will get a two-tone paint scheme with Aquarius Blue and Campanella White, along with a white top and interior.

2010 Volkswagen New Beetle Final Edition Steering Wheel, Pricing for the Volkswagen New Beetle Final Edition is $20,240 and $27,170 for the coupe and convertible, respectively, not including destination fees, this is luxury vw beetle.