Volkswagen reveals 4 Beetle concepts at New York show

Four Volkswagen Beetle concepts have been revealed at the New York show, including one that previews an R-Line edition.

By Tom Webster, Autocar UK calendar 02 Apr 2015 Views icon3693 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
L-R: The Beetle Concept R-Line, Cabriolet Denim concept, Pink Edition concept and the Cabriolet Wave concept.

L-R: The Beetle Concept R-Line, Cabriolet Denim concept, Pink Edition concept and the Cabriolet Wave concept.

Four Volkswagen Beetle concepts have been revealed at the New York show, including one that previews an R-Line edition.

There are two cabriolet and two coupe concepts on display, including the Beetle Cabriolet Denim and the Beetle Wave convertible. The Beetle Pink Edition and the R-Line Concept complete the line-up.

The Beetle Cabriolet Denim concept is finished in 'Stonewashed Blue' and has been created to honour previous jeans-based Beetles of the 1970s, '80s and '90s. The soft-top is finished in a darker denim look than the body, while the body colour also features throughout the interior. The seats are also finished in a light blue denim and feature red and white stripes.

VW says that up to nine colours would be available on any subsequent production version.

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The Beetle Cabriolet Wave is the second convertible concept, and is finished in a bright Habanero Orange. It is said to be inspired by the east and west coasts of the USA and American surfing culture, with wood details on the inside. The Wave takes inspiration from the Dune concept that appeared at the 2014 Detroit Show, and will go on sale next year.

The Pink Edition is, as its name implies, largely finished in pink. The exterior is largely Fuchsine Metallic, while the door mirror housings and side body mouldings are Dark Adamantium. The main exterior colour spreads to the interior as well, although the seats feature pink details rather than being totally covered in the colour.

The final concept is more focused on performance; the R-Line concept is powered by the 217bhp 2.0-litre petrol engine that features in the production car.

As well as visual tweaks, the Concept R-Line is 14mm wider than the standard production version of the Beetle, thanks to elements such as restyled bumpers. It also gets a large rear spoiler and 20-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, the R-Line concept gets sports bucket seats with lateral supports in a leather-carbon-look finish. This also spreads to the door inserts and steering wheel. It also gets contrasting yellow stitching.

 

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