Review Automotive 2016 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible Denim Priced from $26,815
Review automotive Paying reverence to the Jeans Bug offered in the 1970s, Volkswagen presented a unique Denim form of the Beetle convertible at the 2015 Los Angeles automobile fair. Restricted to only 2,000 units, the auto gets exceptional overhauls to make it resemble your most loved pair of Levis. Today, Volkswagen declared that purchasers will pay $26,815, including destination, for the 2016 Beetle Convertible Denim extraordinary release.
Half of all the 2016 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible Denim models will be sold with Pure White paint, while the other half with have the Stonewashed Blue shading seen here. Despite shading, all will accompany a 170-hp, 1.8-liter turbocharged inline-four motor and a six-speed programmed transmission.
Other visual redesigns for the Denim version incorporate a dull blue convertible top with a rougher fabric intended to take after genuine denim, denim-hued material seats with white channeling, blue-and-silver dashboard trim, and "pants motivated" seat pockets with minimal red "Creepy crawly" hails styled after Levi's pants labels.
As far as gear, the 2016 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible Denim is generally comparable to the auto's current 1.8T S trim level. Standard gear incorporates a 5.0-inch touchscreen infotainment framework, a reinforcement camera, and 17-inch wheels.
Volkswagen additionally presented the Beetle Dune at the L.A. car exhibition nearby the denim. In spite of the fact that it doesn't have all-wheel drive or whatever other genuine going 4x4 romping highlights, we found the Dune's loco style and marginally higher ride tallness infused more fun into the Beetle's lineup. The Beetle Dune is accessible as a hatchback or a convertible, though the Denim comes just with a delicate top