Volkswagen unveils E-Bugster electric Beetle concept in Detroit
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Volkswagen's E-Bugster concept from above
In motion, the E-Bugster recovers kinetic energy when the driver lifts off the accelerator
From the front, the E-Bugster's LED running lights can be seen
Volkswagen's E-Bugster concept from above
A suggestion that a future electric Beetle may be folded into VW's blue-e-motion electric car branding?
The E-Bugster's lower, wider form and larger wheels lend it a sportier look
Volkswagen E-Bugster: side view
A suggestion that a future electric Beetle may be folded into VW's blue-e-motion electric car branding?
Volkswagen E-Bugster's LED running lights and 20-inch alloys in evidence
The Volkswagen E-Bugster in its natural habitat (shocking piece of parking, though)
Note the E-Bugster's chrome trim beneath the side windows
A suggestion that a future electric Beetle may be folded into VW's blue-e-motion electric car branding?
Volkswagen will this week unveil its two-seater E-Bugster electric Beetle concept at the North American International Auto Show
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VW's electric E-Bugster in Detroit
VW's electric E-Bugster at NAIAS
VW's electric E-Bugster in Detroit
VW's electric E-Bugster at NAIAS
Article Summary
Volkswagen will this week unveil its two-seater E-Bugster concept at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. There are no prizes, I'm afraid, for deducing from the entomological etymology that this is an all-electric variant of the classic VW Beetle. Kudos, though, if you identified that the name betrays the E-Bugster's shared DNA with the Ragster, VW's 2005 concept which itself informed the conventional Beetle of today. But enough on the name, let's take a look at the specs.
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