Volkswagen Beetle – bee in my bonnet, the world is a wonderful place. Volkswagen Group, likewise called Volkswagen AG, significant German car maker, established by the German government in 1937 to efficiently manufacture a low-evaluated “individuals’ vehicle.” Headquarters are in Wolfsburg, Germ...
1.4 1948-1961年:战后西德的象征 | 1948–1961: Icon of post-war West Germany 1.5 1961-1973年:甲壳虫到高尔夫 | 1961–1973: Beetle to Golf 1.6 1974-1990年:产品线扩张 | 1974–1990: Product line expansion 1.7 1991–1999 1.8 2000-2016年:进一步扩张 | 2000–2016: Further expansion 1.9 2017年至...
The Volkswagen Type 1, commonly known as the Volkswagen Beetle, Volkswagen Bug and Volkswagen Käfer, is a two-door, four passenger economy car manufactured by German automakers Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003. Please note that this article is not about the Volkswagen New Beetle (1997 – 2010) ...
This motor transmits 210 Nm of torque to the driven front axle from a standstill. It completes the sprint to 100 km/h in 12.4 s... Volkswagen e-Up 4 ⇵2017 The original Beetle, alias New Beetle, alias current Beetle is one of the world's best known, most loved and most ...
Volkswagen's Beetle is one of the oldest automotive nameplates. The VW remained largely the same for decades. It was later reborn as a front-drive hatch.
This short video is about the the VW Beetle’s Role in Globalization From Germany to the World. It is astonishing how the beetle was able to reach so many corners of the world and the impact it has had on society even to this day. What other car do you know of that has had […]...
The name "Passat" derives from the German word for trade wind. History The Passat falls in the middle of the sedan/saloon market segment and was critical to Volkswagen on its introduction in 1973, as the sales of the aging Beetle were declining, and larger air-cooled rear-engined models li...
Volkswagen added a "Super Beetle[11]" (the Type 113) to its lineup in 1971. The Type 113 differed from the standard Beetle in its use of a MacPherson strut front suspension instead of the usual torsion bars. Also the nose of the car was stretched 2 inches (51 mm) to allow the ...
In 1959, the Volkswagen Beetle included a coffee maker. 1939 Strength test of wooden body DKW F8. At least 28 people are standing on the driving car. Germany, 1939. Later, the factory that produced DKW became part of VW. 1934: Hitler inspects the model of the first Volkswagen Beetle...
The Volkswagen Beetle hasn’t stolen the limelight in some time, but its appeal could soon be in for a sweet kick in the pants. Rumors are swirling (fed by this Autocar report) that the Bug’s replacement could be headed for the zapper, electrified and rendered on VW’s new MEB modul...