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Forgotten low-cost VW model revealed with unexpected design

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Volkswagen Beetle
Beetle could get a bold, modern variant. Source: TALK WHEELS

Many people have already forgotten about the famous low-cost VW Beetle. Although a few years ago, this retro car was all the rage. The model was moderately popular, but left the market. Now the car was shown with an unexpected design.

When sales fell under the pressure of crossovers, the German company decided to stop production. Thus, the Volkswagen Beetle left dealer showrooms and managed to survive in two modern generations. Each of them demonstrated design references to the original Beetle of the mid-twentieth century.

The TALK WHEELS channel showed the new Volkswagen Beetle. This is an attempt to fantasize about the next generation model. It turned out to be very effective - it is the most futuristic variation that has been shown on the network.

Volkswagen Beetle

But it's an amateur effort that has nothing to do with VW. The result is interesting, but we already know that this car will not go on sale.

The fact is that the manufacturer's immediate plans for the future of the legendary model are unknown. Most likely, they do not exist at all. Once upon a time, they considered turning the Beetle into a crossover, and then into an electric car. But none of these options came close to the assembly line.

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