This article is about the 2019 ID. Buggy Concept car, and should not be confused with the original Meyers Manx Buggy of the 1960s, which used a classic VW Beetle's chassis and engine.
At the 1994 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Volkswagen unveiled a Concept One show car that was a postmodern reimagining of the original Beetle. The concept vehicle was a smash ...
A Volkswagen Beetle is already a very fun car, but to stretch the whimsy to this extent is an incredible use of custom car money. This car obviously isn't about going fast or making big numbers ...
Though the looks are far from similar, you might say the NOA is a spiritual successor to the original VW Beetle. Riemann’s concept is a compact two-seater that seems to incorporate in-wheel hub ...
Even as a possible revival of the Beetle brand hangs in balance ... Currently, the Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 is just a vision for a concept electric vehicle. Like its slightly more expensive sibling ...
The spirited little Volkswagen Beetle first entered the U.S. in 1950 and charmed Americans with its round headlights and curved body, which emulated the shape of a ladybug. This unique car saw ...
Back in January at the Detroit Auto Show, Volkswagen unveiled a concept car called the E-Bugster. A chopped-down, electric-powered Beetle roadster, the E-Bugster cut a lean, mean, green profile.
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Volkswagen Beetle is about three feet longer than your standard Type I. That's because its engine has been replaced by a Ford 302 that's hanging out the back like a ...