Intuitive fred888

To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future

Thursday, July 9, 2026

history of the VW Bug "Beetle"

Partial quote from below quotes:
 
By 1968, the company sold 423,000 Beetles in the US alone. In 1972, the Beetle passed the Ford Model T to become the best-selling car in the world. 
  
 begin quotes:
 
The VW Beetle (Type 1) started as an affordable car for the German public in 1938. It became a global icon after World War II. Known for its rear air-cooled engine and rounded shape, it symbolized peace and counterculture in the 1960s. Production of the original Beetle finally ended in Puebla, Mexico, in 2019. 
Origins
In 1933, German leader Adolf Hitler asked engineer Ferdinand Porsche to design an affordable "people's car". Porsche designed a vehicle that was easy to build, cheap to run, and reliable. The car featured an air-cooled engine—meaning it used air instead of liquid coolant to keep from overheating. Putting the heavy engine in the back gave the car better traction on poor roads. 
Post-War Revival
World War II began before many civilians could buy the car. The factory was used to build military vehicles. After the war in 1945, the British Army took control of the ruined factory in Wolfsburg, Germany. They needed simple, cheap cars to help rebuild Europe. Production exploded, and by 1955, Volkswagen had built its one-millionth Beetle. 
The American Boom
Volkswagen brought the Beetle to the United States in 1949. At the time, Americans loved large, heavy, gas-guzzling cars with big tail fins. The tiny, friendly-looking Beetle was the exact opposite. VW used brilliant "Think Small" advertising campaigns to celebrate the car's humble, efficient nature. By 1968, the company sold 423,000 Beetles in the US alone. In 1972, the Beetle passed the Ford Model T to become the best-selling car in the world. 
Pop Culture Star
The car became deeply loved in pop culture. It became a symbol for "peace and love" in the 1960s. It starred as "Herbie" in the popular 1968 Disney movie The Love Bug. It also inspired the fun and popular "slug bug" (or "punch bug") punching game that kids played when spotting a Beetle on the road. 
The End of an Era
By the 1980s, sales in America dropped because of tough competition from Japanese carmakers. However, the Beetle remained a massive hit in Mexico and Brazil, where it served as a popular taxi. In 1998, VW released a modern "New Beetle" with the engine in the front. Volkswagen later updated this with the A5 model in 2012. Ultimately, as market trends shifted heavily toward SUVs, VW decided to stop making the Beetle. The very last Beetle rolled off the assembly line in July 2019. 
For a quick and fun visual dive into the history and pop culture impact of the Bug:
Related video thumbnail
10:17
The history of the Volkswagen Beetle | Donut Media
Donut Media
Facebook · Jan 18, 2018
Would you like to learn more about the different generations of the Beetle, or are you curious about other iconic vintage cars from the same era?
  • A history of the Volkswagen Beetle
    Feb 17, 2022 — 3 minute read. Fifty years ago, on February 17th, 1972, the 15,007,034th Volkswagen Beetle was produced in Wolfsburg, Germany, sur...
    VW.com
  • Volkswagen Beetle - Wikipedia
    Originally designated as the Type 60 by Porsche, the Beetle project involved a team of designers and engineers, comprising Erwin K...
    Wikipedia
  • The REAL Story of How The Volkswagen Beetle Changed ...
    Feb 7, 2025 — today we're going to be looking at the Volkswagen Beetle now the Beetle. is one of the longest lasting car name plates in history ...
    Related video thumbnail
    15:28
    YouTube·Classic VW Bugs
Show all

Volkswagen Beetle


Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Volkswagen_Beetle
The Beetle was conceived in the early 1930s, when the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, decided there was a need for a people's car—an inexpensive, simple, ...
history of the VW Bug "Beetle" from en.wikipedia.org
  • History
  • Tenure
  • A history of the Volkswagen Beetle


    VW.com
    https://www.vw.com › newsroom › an-ode-to-the-bug
    Sparked by the Meyers Manx, the Baja Bug—a Beetle modified for the harsh environment of desert racing—rose to popularity in the late sixties.
    history of the VW Bug "Beetle" from www.vw.com

    The Bug's Life: A History of the Volkswagen Beetle


    Car and Driver
    https://www.caranddriver.com › features › volkswagen-...
    Aug 31, 2023 — In the U.S., the Beetle was sold between 1950 and 1979 (under the New Beetle era, from 1998 to 2011 and 2012 to 2019 for the last generation).
    history of the VW Bug "Beetle" from www.caranddriver.com

    The history of the Volkswagen Beetle | Donut Media


    Facebook · Donut Media
    8 reactions · 8 years ago
    10:17
    The Volkswagen Type 1 started selling around Western Europe, including its native Germany, where it first garnered the nickname ***the Beetle.
    intuitivefred888 at 7:29 PM
    Share

    No comments:

    Post a Comment

    ‹
    ›
    Home
    View web version

    About Me

    intuitivefred888
    I live in Coastal Northern California at present but was raised mostly in Los Angeles and San Diego Counties. I have also lived in Seattle, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Maui and the big Island of Hawaii. My archive site is: dragonofcompassion.com
    View my complete profile
    Powered by Blogger.