As usual, two variants are on offer: a Coupe and a Cabriolet with a host of customisation options, plus special Denim and Beetle Exclusive derivatives, which will please Beetle enthusiasts.
There's a new palette of exterior finishes available, while the exterior treatment receives an update through the introduction of sportier bumpers. Furthermore, you can tick the box for Volkswagen's R-Line equipment, which further enhances the look. LED rear lights and enlarged alloy wheels (17-inch as standard, 18-inch optional) round off the visual upgrades. The cabin receives some tweaks in the shape of brighter instrument panel lights, new instrumentdials and you can choose from three new upholstery materials. You can also pick a colour-coded paint finish for the centre console.
Meanwhile, there are three petrol engines and two diesel motors to choose from. Power outputs range from 77 kW to 162 kW.
The Denim versionlooks decidedlyretro, but it's part of its appeal. Based on the 1974 Jeans Beetle and featuring a stonewashed blue metallic paint job, this derivative comes replete with denim details in the interior. The denim-coloured convertible roof and 17-inchwheelswith chrome caps add nice cool touches. The seats are covered in blue with storage pockets in a jeans style. There's alsoan aluminium-blue matt-coloured dash pad.