History of the Beetle's Development
In 1939, Volkswagen GmbH was founded and registered. During WWII the
factory produced military vehicles, but soon after the war the Volkswagen
production was revived, and the car became popular in Europe. The great
success started with the import of Beetles to Holland in 1947. As a result,
production increased, and to remain in front of the competition, the car's
design and mechanics got a few improvements:
* Through the years, the Beetle's engine
volume grew from 985 cc in 1938 to 1498 cc in 1967.
* In the 1950s, the famous Beetle split screen
was replaced by an oval window. However it didn't last long, because a
bit later it was replaced by a larger, more rectangular window.
* By the end of the 1950s, the new interior
of the Beetle was designed so that there was the opportunity to build
in a radio and speakers on the dashboard.
* In the beginning of the 1960s, the Beetles
got much better rear-light, and a fuel gauge.
* In 1967, when the Beetle got disc brakes
at the front and a new bonnet, this model was and is recognized as one
of the best Beetles ever made.
In the 1970, the other competitive branches got "too close on the
Beetle's wheels" by introducing new modern models. Volkswagen also
developed a few new models like Karmann-Ghia and Volkswagen Transporter.
The Beetle got reshaped, becoming more wider and swollen. Even after getting
a panoramic windscreen, the Beetle was no competitor to the new Volkswagen
creation - VW Golf.
Nowadays the little VW "Beetle" is 65 years old, still is
one of the most popular German cars, and is on the
new wave of popularity!
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