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Chicago Auto Show: VW Adds Beetle Convertible R-Line to its U.S. Line-Up

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After the CC, Beetle coupe, Tiguan and Touareg, the Beetle Convertible will be the fifth model to join VW’s R-Line range in the U.S. market.

The 2014 Beetle Convertible R-Line, which was unveiled today at the Chicago Auto Show, is based on the 200HP Turbo model and comes with a long list of extra equipment.

On the exterior, it features 19-inch alloy wheels with lower profile all-season tires, which according to VW, enhance the Turbo’s handling. An R-Line badge on the front grille and bi-Xenon headlights with LED daytime-running lights are further additions that set it apart from the cooking model.

The cabin sports flat-bottom R-Line steering wheel, aluminum sport pedals, leather seat upholstery, stainless-steel scuff plates with the R-Line logo and a “metallic-finish” on the dashboard.

Standard equipment includes keyless access with push-button engine start, the RNS 315 navigation system and the 10-channel Fender Premium Audio System with eight speakers, a rear subwoofer and a 400W amplifier.

By Andrew Tsaousis


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3 Comments:

Braddo said... »February 08, 2013

They have really saved the beetle with this new shape.. the last one was a joke!

Dave Cohen said... »February 08, 2013

The original beetle is the largest selling design in history.......not on it's looks,,,,,,but it did sell over 20,000,000. You will get it when you reach puberty.

Braddo said... »February 09, 2013

dick im talking about the 2001 model...

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