The new VW Beetle line up has been re-designed to be a more masculine and dynamic car. The new styling has given it sleeker and cleaner lines, but Beetle enthusiasts won’t feel short changed. Volkswagen has ensured that this much-loved car still retains all of its quirky retro charm, only with a modern twist.
Three new Beetle models have been created. The new 2012 VW Beetle 2.0 TDI comes with a six-speed DSG semi-auto gearbox, and the 2.0-litre TDI unit, which is already widely in use throughout Volkswagen’s model range. This particular engine is in VW’s mid-spec range, and comes with Design and Sport trims, which means that prices start at £20,085.
Two new entry-level models have also been added to Volkswagen’s UK VW Beetle line-up, and both of these new variants will be available in entry-level Beetle and mid-spec Design trims.
The expanded range now includes a new entry-level model with a 1.2 litre TSI engine, not to mention a manual gear box. This means that the cost of an entry level Beetle has been slashed by £1,405, taking the cost of the vehicle down to £15,195.This is the first time the 1.2-litre TSI has been available with a manual gearbox, but we’ve already seen Volkswagen’s 1.2-litre TSI engine with a DSG transmission.
An entry-level 1.6 TDI diesel unit is also available which is mated to a five-speed or seven-speed DSG, making it Volkswagen’s new entry-level diesel, with prices starting from £17,030.
With first deliveries expected in January 2013, these new VW beetles are available to order now.