Volkswagen Beetle R concept revealed in Frankfurt

 Volkswagen Beetle R concept revealed in Frankfurt
Volkswagen Beetle R concept 13.09.2011

Ready for action

Volkswagen has quietly introduced the Beetle R concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

Ready for action, the concept has an aggressive front fascia, a ventilated hood and a new rear bumper with an integrated diffuser. Other highlights include a four-tailpipe exhaust system, blue brake calipers and 20-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, the cabin is equipped with Nappa leather sport seats, gloss black trim and a revised instrument cluster. There's also aluminum pedals, R-branded sill plates and special floor mats.

Volkswagen declined to release performance specifications, but hinted the car could post similar numbers to the Golf R and Scirocco R.

Source: Volkswagen

The Beetle as sports car:
World debut of the design study Beetle R Concept

  • Beetle R Concept has customised front and rear sections and 20-inch wheels
  • Sport seat system of Beetle R Concept is upholstered in luxurious Nappa leather

At Volkswagen, the letter "R" as an added identifier promises top-notch performance. Currently, this claim is being validated with turbo pressure by the Golf R (199 kW / 270 PS) and Scirocco R (195 kW / 265 PS). In a world debut at the IAA, Volkswagen is now showing a third variation of this sporty theme: the Beetle R Concept. It is 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 to Wolfsburg. The Beetle R Concept is still a design study. Those who are familiar with the Beetle 2.0 TSI (147 kW / 200 PS) know the dynamic potential of this new car. As an "R", the Beetle could demonstrate a performance potential similar to that of the Golf R and Scirocco R.

Exterior with 20-inch wheels

Visually, the Beetle R Concept, painted in "Serious Grey", offers a glimpse of what a production version might look like. Outside, the concept is equipped with 20-inch "Talladega" alloy wheels - the same design used on the Golf R and Scirocco R. However, 18- and 19-inch wheels are mounted on those cars. Easy to spot on the Beetle's wheels, which feature 5 triple spokes, are the blue brake callipers in R design.

Newly sculpted bumpers are wider

Designers completely redesigned the front and rear bumpers that were widened by 30 mm. In front, the bumper module practically consists of 3 air intakes, which are styled in contrasting "Black High Gloss". The middle air intake supplies the engine with oxygen, while the outer two contribute to cooling the brakes. The front spoiler, also painted in "Black High Gloss", is designed as a flat splitter (with a chrome strip); splitters of this kind are typically used in motorsport. To maintain temperature regulation of the engine within an optimal range, even under extreme conditions, ventilation slots are found on the right and left sides of the engine bonnet.

The rear bumper also has air slots - air exhaust vents - that are integrated in the aerodynamic concept of the Beetle R Concept. There is also a diffuser that is integrated in the lower bumper area. Together with the rear spoiler - which is significantly larger than the production models with up to 200 PS in power - and its black trailing edge, ideal downforce values are attained at the rear axle. A visual and acoustic highlight is the exhaust system with its 2 sets of dual chrome tailpipes.

On each side, the bumpers transition into the free-standing wings; they were also widened: 15 mm 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 bootlid connecting to it, the door mirror housings and door handles.

Interior with Nappa leather sport seat system

As is usual on R models, the interior also makes a customised and sporty impression. In the front, the driver and passenger sit in motorsport shell seats with what are referred to as Ergopads made of gray nubuck leather. The seats are upholstered in black Nappa leather. Embossed on the seats is the R logo. The seat seams and piping are in the colour "Space Blue".

The contrast colour "Black High Gloss" that was already used on the exterior is used in the interior as well, such as for dashboard accents and decorative elements around the gear shift grip. Interior designers also styled the instruments to be R-specific. The central instrument cluster (tachometer in the middle, in the style of a sports car) and the auxiliary instruments laid out above the centre console are both modified here. The door sill plates are upgraded with the R logo. Meanwhile, brushed aluminium is used for all pedal caps. Matching the seats with their blue piping are the fabric floor mats with their blue-black double borders.

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 charlemagne charlemagne
poor man's porsche.
September 13, 2011 10:01 am
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
It's a nice successor to the Beetle RSi. However, isn't this battling for the same market as the Scirocco R?
September 13, 2011 10:08 am
 s2k_turbo s2k_turbo
I think it will be competing with "cool" cars like Mini
September 14, 2011 10:27 am
 Shumy Shumy
now men can drive beetles
September 13, 2011 10:10 am
 Dolomight 74-86 Dolomight 74-86
Definitely less gay than the last generation.
September 13, 2011 11:52 am
 PAA PAA
Less feminine but I still wouldn't buy it. The Scirocco and Golf make more sense.
September 13, 2011 8:22 pm
 SebXX SebXX
This color is borring, but the car could be much better I guess in pearl white or blue Hope it will get haldex for AWD, unlike the Scirocco
September 13, 2011 10:40 am
 car-o-bar car-o-bar
VW, please please please bring it State Side. We never got Scirocco but we need Beetle R.
September 13, 2011 3:17 pm
 zayak9 zayak9
Well VW could make this a really nice car. Give it a real engine and rear bias AWD. It has the look but if they keep the trend of no so much performance well then just keep it over there.
September 13, 2011 3:43 pm
 buruchaga buruchaga
The design does not convince much. Price however, needs to scale down in a sluggish economy with more affordable cars to buy.
September 14, 2011 4:33 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
The Bug with Balls of Fire! The problem is that the Golf and Iroc R would make this Beetle look like a marketing gimmick! However, still a credible road machine. AWD would add weight so, it's better with RWD rather than VW's preferred FWD set-up.
September 14, 2011 6:35 am
 DdW DdW
Seriously a worthy choice among the Golf GTi's and Sciroccos for street performance and credibility.
September 14, 2011 6:59 am
 Bremen_Koenigsegg Bremen_Koenigsegg
Wow, that looks dumb.
September 14, 2011 7:43 am
 Captain Scarlett Captain Scarlett
What's missing in that picture? Oh yes, the spoilt 'daddys girl' with an orange tan, sitting behind the wheel!
September 14, 2011 5:10 pm