This video introduces an electric conversion kit designed for the classic VW Beetle. Viewers will see how the motor, battery ...
This vintage Volkswagen might look like a modified Beetle, and it should: because it is. Though, instead of a stroked, flat-four under the engine cover, this one uses an electric motor from the VW ...
The conversion uses the electric motor and single-speed transmission from the Volkswagen e-Up!, an electric version of VW’s Up! city car which isn’t sold in the United States. The motor produces 81 ...
The idea of taking a classic car and fitting it with a modern electric powertrain is nothing new, but Volkswagen is getting in on the trend. Ahead of the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, VW showed the ...
Earlier this year, the Volkswagen Beetle nameplate bit the dust again, possibly for good this time. The German carmaker decided to stop producing the successor of the original car, putting an end to ...
This video shows a VW Beetle being converted to electric power in a single day using a fast-install conversion system. Viewers will see how the motor, battery, and control systems are fitted with ...
I knew that even though Volkswagen ended Beetle (including Beetle-dressed Golfs) production in July, they wouldn't ever really be able to not build some sort of Beetle, and I think this announcement ...
Volkswagen Group Components and eClassics have teamed up to create an electric version of an old Beetle. The e-Beetle is a near-production model that will make its debut at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor ...
When Volkswagen pulled the plug on the Beetle last summer, after producing the final example in Mexico, the iconic model was not part of their major electric push – but that seems to have changed in ...