The Volkswagen Beetle’s journey through pop culture illustrates how a car can transcend its utilitarian origins to become a beloved symbol of an era, a movement, and a way of life.
Certain internet videos have spread rumors that Volkswagen is developing a new pick-up truck version of its iconic Beetle, ...
From its first test run in 1938 Nazi Germany, the Volkswagen Beetle rose to become a worldwide pop culture icon. Adolf Hitler conceived it as a "people's car," which could be mass-produced and ...
At the 1994 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Volkswagen unveiled a Concept One show car that was a postmodern reimagining of the original Beetle. The concept vehicle was a smash ...
The classic Mini, for example, became a symbol of 1960s Britain’s cultural ... Famous for the Volkswagen Beetle, Type 2 Bus, and modern classics like the Golf and Jetta, Volkswagen has emerged ...