Both models receive a small number of upgrades and touches that include a 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. The Final Editions also get individually numbered badges, fog lights, a sport suspension and unique 17-inch alloy wheels. Interior upgrades concern the individually numbered Final Edition steering wheel and in the case of the convertible, a white interior that matches the top. There are no changes under the hood with both models powered by VW's 150 horsepower 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder gasoline engine matted to a six-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic. Prices for the coupe model start at $20,240, while the convertible model begins at $27,170.
After 11 years in production, the New Beetle will soon find a place in the books of automotive history. To mark the forthcoming end of the current generation New Beetle, Volkswagen announced the launch of a special Final Edition version at the Los Angeles motor show. Available in coupe and convertible forms, the Final Edition models will arrive in U.S. showrooms in the Spring of 2010 with production limited to 1,500 units each.


The End: VW Launches 2010 New Beetle Final Edition Models at LA Show
Posted by
Mr Dung
Friday, December 4, 2009
VIDEO:Renault Wind gets priced and equipped
One-off Ferrari P4/5 Competizione track version in the works
Land Rover Confirms 2WD Version of Upcoming LRX, Releases New Info on Hybrids
New Range-Topping Chevrolet Captiva LTZ for UK Market
VIDEO:BMW Official confirms 5-Series Diesel for U.S.
VIDEO:Lexus' LX570 gets Invaded by ASI
Racing Video:Nissan GT-R vs. Lexus LFA
Irmscher Opel Astra i1600 with Upgraded 200HP 1.6-liter Turbo
Brabus SL 65 AMG Black Series Pumps 800hp
BMW's 135i Coupe / Convertible Superchiped to 360 Horsepower
New 2011 Porsche Cayenne CLR 550 GT
0 comments