Report: Volkswagen Beetle Dune on sale early 2016

by David Bond

British magazine CAR is reporting Volkswagen will present a creation variant of the Beetle Dune concept in 2016.

Volkswagen’s board clearly sanction in June the Beetle Dune for an early 2016 discharge as a beefed up variant of the consistent model. The auto’s showcasing boss Matthias Zauner says the Beetle Dune will be offered as a convertible too and it is accepted the evaluating will build by around 2,800 EUR compared to the comparable Beetle.

Regardless of accepting an expanded ride height and a beefed up body, the Beetle Dune will remain a two-wheel drive auto and the contrasts contrasted with the customary Beetle will be “just about solely visual” as indicated by Zauner.

Insights about the motor lineup are not accessible right now yet undoubtedly the auto will get the Beetle’s higher-end engines. As an update, the concept accompanied a 2.0-liter evaluated at 210 PS (154 kw) working with a 6-pace double grip DSG.

The Dune will supposedly be the first of numerous other Beetle twist offs arranged by Volkswagen as a feature of a whole sub-lineup.

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