The Love Bug


It started off as the car dreamed up and designed by Ferdinand Porsche (the founder of the company that bears his name) when Adolf Hitler demanded a "People's Car". So, the Beetle was the Nano of its time. But what really made it an icon was its role in the movies such as Herbie. Anybody who has seen Walt Disney's The Love Bug has wanted one, be it your grandfather, father or you yourself.
Like the old car, the new one, too, has a stunning mix of curves, and from its large, eye-like headlights to the smiling bonnet line, the Beetle oozes charm. The new Beetle's basic fidelity to the old design means that its magic is undiminished. It makes people around the car happy, and though they might completely ignore you, the one driving the Beetle, it's still a satisfying and selfless feeling.
SPECIFICATIONS
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It's got comfortable front seats to boot-a tad firm, but supportive. The side bolstering, along with a supportive seat squab, make it a great place to be in, even for hours on end. It also rides well, be it over concrete road joints, squarish bumps or unexpected troughs, especially at slower speeds. It smoothens out every road irregularity with authority without once troubling its occupants.

We weren't too impressed with the steering either: It feels vague around the centre. But the car's cornering abilities are commendable. First of all, the grip offered by the tyres is fantastic. It also maintains a neutral stance around bends, neatly sidestepping the typical understeering tendencies of a front wheel drive car.
The Beetle is not a very fast car, bogged down by an average drivetrain that it is sold with in India. The 2-litre engine upfront makes 116bhp and is coupled with a 6-speed automatic. On paper, this doesn't read too badly, but in reality, the car seriously lacks speed. It is about as quick as 1.2-litre hatchbacks. Revving the engine hard doesn't yield great results either, and the strained and rough engine note at higher rpms, only worsens the experience.

There aren't any decent stowage areas either. Naturally, the iconic VW isn't a sensible buy at all. But then, the Beetle, like the Fiat 500, isn't for the practical and discerning customer. It's for the truly affluent lot, who cherish charm and cheerfulness; things one can't really put a price to.