Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Volkswagen To End Production Of The Beetle Next Year




The original VW Beetle, developed in the 1930s, made a journey from a product identified with Adolf Hitler to a symbol of Germany's rebirth as a democratic, industrial powerhouse after World War Two. In the 1960s, the Beetle was a small-is-beautiful icon of the postwar baby boom generation. Volkswagen discontinued U.S. sales of the "bug" in 1979, but continued production for Mexico and Latin America. In the mid-1990s, at a time when Volkswagen was struggling to rekindle sales in the United States, then-Chief Executive Ferdinand Piech pushed to revive and modernize the distinctive Beetle design pioneered by his grandfather, Ferdinand Porsche. The result was a crescent-shaped car called the "New Beetle," launched in 1998, which offered playful touches such as a built-in flower vase. The New Beetle was a hit during its early years, with sales of more than 80,000 in the United States in 1999, but recently the car's U.S. Overall, VW has sold about 500,000 Beetles globally since 1998, the company said. Volkswagen sold a total of 11,151 Beetles in the United States through the first eight months of 2018, down 2.2 percent from the same period a year earlier.





U.S. consumers looking for a small Volkswagen vehicle overwhelmingly prefer the Jetta sedan, or a Tiguan compact sport utility vehicle. The Jetta, Tiguan and Beetle are built for North America and other markets at a factory in Mexico. The end of the Beetle comes at a turning point for Volkswagen. The German automaker's last three years have been rocked by the fallout from a scandal caused by its admitted cheating on diesel emissions tests. Now, Volkswagen is gearing up to launch a wave of electric vehicles to appeal to a new generation of environmentally conscious consumers - children and grandchildren of the 1960s Beetle enthusiasts. In a statement announcing the end of the Beetle, Hinrich Woebcken, head of Volkswagen of America, said that as the company ramps up its electrification strategy, there are no plans to replace the Beetle. However, his statement did not rule that out someday. He noted the company麓s I.D. Buzz, a prototype for a 21st Century reincarnation of the microbus. The automaker has said it intends to put a vehicle similar to the I.D. Buzz into production as an electric vehicle. The company said two special Beetle models will join the final lineup - Final Edition SE and Final Edition SEL - in the United States and would offer driver-assistance technology.





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In fact, a sizable percentage of the total vehicles driven in the US are made in Mexico, including Nissan, General Motors, Volkswagen or Toyota. These adhere to the quality standards imposed by the engineering team in their home countries, so the quality of the vehicle does not depend on where are they assembled. Where are VW's cars made in? Where are dodge cars made? U.S.A., Mexico, and Canada. Are Audi cars made in Mexico? Cars made in Mexico? Cadillac, Chevy, Ford, Nissan, Toyota, and Volkswagen build cars in Mexico. These cars used to be made in their countries of origin (United States, Germany, Japan), but generally, labor costs are cheap in Mexico, so over time, many of these companies outsourced the labor and built factories there. What country makes beetle cars? Beetle cars are made in Germany (Wolfsburg), Indonesia (Jakarta) and Mexico (Puebla). In which country are Chrysler cars made? The United States of America, Mexico, and Canada.

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