The new VW Beetle is visibly less girly than the old one. When they designed it, the Germans envisioned it a better female-to-male sales distribution and added a flatter roof, large wheels and no flowers on the dash.
As a consequence of all these subtle changes, most young males wouldn't mind owning a red Beetle coupe, especially one that's powered by a 200 hp 2.0-liter TSI engine.
Wrap specialists SchwaberFolia were recently visited be the owner of a very beautiful red Beetle, which judging from that double exhaust is the very 2.0 TSI. It had nice headlights with LEDs and a panoramic roof, but that wasn't enough any more.
And so, the German customizers looked through their catalog of colors and chose a very distinct frozen gray color to wrap the car in. The result will make you go "damn, that's a nice car" rather than "oh God, what did they do to that Beetle".
Wrap specialists SchwaberFolia were recently visited be the owner of a very beautiful red Beetle, which judging from that double exhaust is the very 2.0 TSI. It had nice headlights with LEDs and a panoramic roof, but that wasn't enough any more.
And so, the German customizers looked through their catalog of colors and chose a very distinct frozen gray color to wrap the car in. The result will make you go "damn, that's a nice car" rather than "oh God, what did they do to that Beetle".