End of an era: Volkswagen to quit iconic 'Beetle' cars in 2019

The vehicle's history goes back to the Nazi era, having first been developed by Ferdinand Porsche with support from Adolf Hitler.

Yellow Beetle

It's time to say bye bye Beetle. Volkswagen will end production of its iconic "Beetle" cars in 2019. Source: Getty Images

Volkswagen has announced it would end production of its iconic "Beetle" cars in 2019, after adding a pair of final editions of the insect-inspired vehicles.

The move comes as Volkswagen emphasizes electric autos and larger family-oriented vehicles, Volkswagen Group of America chief executive Hinrich Woebcken said. 

But Woebcken opened the door to reviving the model at some point, alluding to the company's 2017 decision to unveil a revamped Volkswagen Bus as a possible template.

"Never say never," he said in a statement.
The 2013 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible.
The 2013 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible. Source: AAP
The company said Volkswagen planned to offer the two final edition models in both coupe and convertible styles.

The cars will include nods to earlier versions and be priced at $23,045 and up. 

"The loss of the Beetle after three generations, over nearly seven decades, will evoke a host of emotions from the Beetle's many devoted fans," Mr Woebcken said.
The sedans made their US debut in the 1950s and were popularized with the 1968 Disney movie "The Love Bug." 

US sales ceased in 1979, but the vehicle continued to be produced in Mexico and Brazil, according to Car and Driver. VW revived the "New Beetle" in the US 1997.

However, the vehicle's history goes back to the Nazi era, having first been developed by Ferdinand Porsche with support from Adolf Hitler.
The Volkswagen Beetle came in a variety of colours.
The Volkswagen Beetle came in a variety of colours. Source: AAP

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