What brand is the Beetle car?

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DylanLee
07/29/25 6:58am
The Beetle is a model under the Volkswagen brand, positioned as a compact car. In terms of body dimensions, the Beetle measures 4081mm in length, 1724mm in width, and 1498mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2508mm. The Beetle convertible continues Volkswagen's design language, incorporating the brand's signature minimalist style while retaining the classic Beetle aesthetic features, such as round headlights and prominent fender designs. In terms of powertrain, there are no major surprises—the Beetle convertible shares the same engine options as the hardtop version, including the 1.2TSI, 1.4TSI, and 2.0L gasoline engines. The initial models introduced to the Chinese market are the 1.2T and 1.4T variants.
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