STYLING CHANGES AND NEW R-LINE TRIM FOR REVISED VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE
July 28, 2016 by Volkswagen
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The new Beetle R-Line also boasts sports suspension, 18-inch 'Twister' alloy wheels, and the unique new R-Line bumper. It is also available with a new alloy wheel design, the 18-inch 'Ashmie Adamantium', at no extra cost. Whichever wheels are chosen, the sporty finish of the Beetle R-Line is enhanced further with a body-coloured rear diffuser and chromed twin exhausts. And the R-Line's exterior styling is developed with gloss black door mirrors and door protectors. Of course an R-Line specification Beetle wouldn't be complete without a rear tailgate spoiler. Clearly Volkswagen's designers have worked diligently to enhance the external look of the modern Beetle but, inside the car, the traditional Volkswagen driver-focused design remains. In the R-Line this starts with 'Sports' instrument dials, while the pedals are trimmed in aluminium and the scuff plates feature the distinctive R-Line logo. The quality of the interior is evidenced by the leather-trimmed three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, which has an R-Line badge insert and coloured stitching too. The seats are finished in 'Kyalami' cloth and the R-Line badge is resplendent in the headrests. Height and lumbar adjustment add to the comfort of the seats. Finally, 2Zone climate control with automatic air recirculation, ambient lighting, front and rear parking sensors and cruise control increase the technology that is standard on the Beetle R-Line. In addition to the debut of the R-Line trim, a new option pack is available for the Beetle Design. The Black Style Pack includes 17-inch 'Rotor' black alloy wheels and a black painted roof. The air intake grille is also coloured black, as are the outside decorative trim stripes. The protective side moulding is painted black and has a chromed strip, while the wing mirror housing is painted black. All of this extra equipment costs just £625¹. The Beetle of course has a wide array of personalisation options to match the individual customer's choice. Outside, two new pearlescent-effect colours are available: 'Bottle Green' and 'White Silver'. The interior colours can also be changed, with the dash centre console and steering wheel inserts of the Design trim now being offered in a choice of Sandstorm Yellow, Tornado Red, Habanero Orange or Pure White for £125. Interior lighting colour, too, can be changed depending on customer preference, when the 'Fender' premium sound pack is purchased (£545). It also includes eight-speakers and a subwoofer. The body style of the Volkswagen Beetle is particularly receptive to changes in the wheel design. For the daring, there is now even the option of fitting 17-inch 'Orbit' wheels in red: a £100 option on the Beetle Design. Recently the Beetle range was extended to include the rugged Beetle Dune, too. This charismatic new Volkswagen harks back to the famous Beetle dune buggies that roamed the West Coast of America in the 1960s and 1970s, and Dune models also benefit from the upgrades. For more details on all the cars in the Volkswagen Beetle range, together with brochures and pricing and to use Volkswagen's online configurator, please visit www.volkswagen.co.uk
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