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NEW BEETLE CONCEPT
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Wolfsburg / Frankfurt, September 13, 2011 — At
Volkswagen, the letter “R” promises top-notch
performance, a claim validated by the 266-hp Golf R
and the 261-hp Scirocco R. In a world debut at the
IAA in Frankfurt, Volkswagen is now showing a third
variation of this sporty theme: the Beetle R
Concept, based on the 21st Century Beetle. Like the
Golf R and Scirocco R, the R version of the Beetle
was also created at Volkswagen subsidiary Volkswagen
R GmbH, located near Wolfsburg.
The Beetle R Concept is still a design study. Those
who are familiar with the Beetle Turbo (200 hp) know
that the car could offer even more performance,
similar to that of the Golf R and Scirocco R.
A Beetle with juice
Visually, the Beetle R Concept, painted in “Serious
Grey”, offers a glimpse of what a production version
might look like. The concept is equipped with
20-inch “Talladega” aluminum-alloy wheels—the same
design used on the Golf R and Scirocco R, although
those cars wear 18- and 19-inch rims. R-design blue
brake calipers are easy to spot through the Beetle’s
wheels, which feature five triple spokes.
The designers completely reworked the front and rear
bumpers, which are widened by 1.2 inches. In front,
the bumper essentially consists of three air
intakes, which are highlighted in contrasting “Black
High Gloss”. The middle intake supplies the engine
with air, while the outer two cool the brakes. The
front spoiler, also painted in “Black High Gloss”,
is designed as a flat splitter (with a chrome
strip), just like those used in motorsports. To
maintain temperature regulation of the engine within
an optimal range, even under extreme conditions,
vents are found on the right and left sides of the
hood.
The rear bumper also has air exhaust vents that are
integrated aerodynamically with a diffuser in the
lower bumper area. Together with the rear
spoiler—which is significantly larger than the
Turbo’s—the diffuser helps create optimal downforce
at the rear. A visual and acoustic highlight is the
exhaust system with its two sets of dual chrome
tailpipes.
On each side, the bumpers transition into
free-standing fenders that are also widened by 0.6
inches per side. The side sills are styled in “Black
High Gloss”; a high-end chrome trim strip is
incorporated here. Also painted in “Black High
Gloss” are the roof, the upper part of the trunklid
connecting to it, the door mirror housings and door
handles.
Super sporty interior
As is usual on R models, the interior also makes an
immediate impression. In the front, the driver and
passenger sit in motorsport bucket seats with what
are referred to as Ergopads made of gray nubuck
leather. The seats are upholstered in black Nappa
leather. The R logo is embossed on the seats and the
seat seams and piping are in “Space Blue”.
The “Black High Gloss” that was already used on the
exterior is also found in the interior as well, used
as a contrasting color for things such as the
dashboard accents and decorative elements around the
shift grip. The interior designers also styled the
instruments to be R-specific. The instrument
cluster, with its sports car-like central tachometer
and the auxiliary instruments laid out above the
center console are both modified here. The door sill
plates are upgraded with the R logo. Meanwhile,
brushed aluminum is used for all pedal caps. The
fabric floor mats have blue and black double borders
to match the blue-piped upholstery.
*Words & Photos courtesy of Volkswagen AG