2010 VW New Beetle Coupe and New Beetle Convertible Final Editions Announced

 2010 VW New Beetle Coupe and New Beetle Convertible Final Editions Announced
2010 New Beetle Final Edition

So long, farewell

Volkswagen has unveiled the Final Editions of the New Beetle and the New Beetle convertible.

Meant to highlight the end of the current Beetle, the Final Editions boast an exclusive Aquarius Blue paint job, 17-inch alloy wheels, a sport suspension, special badging, and an individually numbered steering wheel.

In terms of performance, the Final Editions are equipped with a 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder petrol engine that produces 150 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque.

According to Volkswagen of America CEO Mark Barnes, "Since its launch in 1998, the New Beetle - and the New Beetle convertible that later followed - have connected generations of fans that love the cars' totally unique styling and characteristics that are simply unmatched." He added, "The Final Editions combine all of the elements that best represent what people love the most about the New Beetle, and that have created the car's legacy, which will live on in generations to come."

Set to go on sale in the spring of 2010 (the coupe costs $20,240 USD and the convertible goes for $27,170 USD), production will be limited to 1,500 units each.

Source: Volkswagen

Volkswagen Announces the 2010 New Beetle Coupe and New Beetle Convertible Final Editions

Only 1,500 of Each Model Will Be Available At U.S. Dealerships

LOS ANGELES, CA -- December 2, 2009 - Volkswagen of America, Inc. today announced the 2010 New Beetle and New Beetle convertible Final Editions, which will mark the last of Volkswagen's current generation of the iconic models. Available in U.S. dealer showrooms beginning in the Spring of 2010, the Final Editions will be limited to only 1,500 units each. The Final Editions will receive a host of unique upgrades and touches that will truly set them apart from others cruising across the country.

"Since its launch in 1998, the New Beetle - and the New Beetle convertible that later followed - have connected generations of fans that love the cars' totally unique styling and characteristics that are simply unmatched," said Mark Barnes, Chief Operating Officer, Volkswagen of America, Inc. "The Final Editions combine all of the elements that best represent what people love the most about the New Beetle, and that have created the car's legacy, which will live on in generations to come."

On the outside, the Final Editions come dressed in special Aquarius Blue paint with a painted black roof on the coupe, and a two-tone Aquarius Blue and Campanella White paint scheme with a white top on the convertible. Final Edition exterior badges help these models stand out from the crowd wherever they go. The coupe also adds individually numbered badges outside, and fog lights that are integrated into the front bumper. Both the coupe and the convertible have a full sport suspension and special 17-inch alloy wheels that provide a more fun-to-drive stance, and make getting from point A to point B even more exciting.

Inside, drivers are welcomed with an individually numbered, Final Edition steering wheel. The convertible entices with a sumptuous white interior that matches the top, and the special exterior paint scheme. Under the hood of both models is Volkswagen's 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder gasoline engine, with its ready-to-go 150 horsepower, and 170 lbs.-ft. of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic® puts the power to the pavement, and can change gears on its own, or let the driver select each gear by tapping the selector up or down. With the automatic transmission, the New Beetle can achieve an EPA-estimated 20 mpg in the city, and 29 mpg on the highway.

Like all 2010 Volkswagen models, the New Beetle and New Beetle convertible Final Editions come standard-equipped with the Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP), for safe driving in most any conditions, as well as Volkswagen's Carefree Maintenance Program. With this program, there are no charges for the scheduled maintenance described in the vehicle's maintenance booklet over the length of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty - three years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first.

The 2010 New Beetle Coupe and New Beetle Convertible Final Editions will be available for $20,240 and $27,170 respectively.

 

 

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 alessandro alessandro
Ahaa, a Porsche merger-model 111 or 0.911
December 4, 2009 4:09 pm
 Hardboy997 Hardboy997
Barbie's car ;))
December 4, 2009 4:14 pm
 nederina nederina
A 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder petrol engine that produces 150 horsepower is pretty much lergatic. I hope the next Beetle is not as gay or girly as the current car or just a mere fashion accessory
December 4, 2009 4:32 pm
 GTurbo GTurbo
I think you mean 'lethargic' Nederina. Quite frankly, I am baffled by VW's claim that this Beetle is NEW! It must be the joke of the decade, but I'm hardly amused.
December 4, 2009 7:10 pm
 nederina nederina
I agree with you. It looked silly next to the newer range and thank you for the correction :)
December 5, 2009 3:13 am
 kmayb kmayb
The Current Beetle has always been known as the "New Beetle" (as opposed to the Old Aircooled Model) and this is the last version of that model before the next Generation(and hopefully much better) model arrives. It has lasted a fair while though so it must be considered a success . Weird Dud Drive However and soooo Girly.
December 4, 2009 7:53 pm
 ifudge ifudge
I hope they can succeed this with an update up to the standard of the Mini Cooper. If not then they should just let it rest. This iteration was just lame.
December 4, 2009 11:05 pm
 gearhead318 gearhead318
I guess they decided that they couldn't milk it for another 5 years.
December 6, 2009 12:51 am
 need4speed need4speed
on to the next one...
December 7, 2009 1:02 am
 stuizdaman stuizdaman
Haha @Gturbo. co-sign that. Audi influence perhaps?
December 7, 2009 9:08 am
 bone91 bone91
So, If they call this the "new beetle" and the first gen "beetle". The next generation will be "newer beetle". Am I right or wrong?
December 7, 2009 10:28 am