Around the world, the VW is known as either Beetle, Käfer, Vocho, Coccinelle, Fusca, or Maggiolino!
Three gauges are clearly displayed in front of the driver: tachometer, speedometer and fuel gauge.
The headroom of passengers is plentiful. In essence, the total roominess has improved to 85 from 81 cubic feet.
The VW Beetle is technologically up to date, with features that include a RCD 310 sound system with eight speakers, Premium VIII audio system with a CD changer (optional), interface for SD cards, a touchscreen and a navigation system.
Safety is at a premium in the VW Beetle. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is standard. VW's Intelligent Crash Response System turns on the hazard lights, unlocks doors and shuts off the fuel pump if the car is involved in a collision.
Larger, with more luggage capacity, the 2012 VW Beetle makes its case for roominess. When seats are folded, the trunk space offers 29.9 cubic feet of space.
The Beetle offers two engines: 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine with a six-speed automatic and the 2.0-liter TSI® turbocharged four-cylinder engine with the acclaimed DSG® six-speed dual-clutch automatic.