October 15, 2009 5:00 AM PDT

Next Beetle will get a bigger back seat

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The schematic of Volkswagen's current Beetle: What impact will a bigger back seat have on the model's traditional sloping roofline?

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WOLFSBURG, Germany--The successor to the New Beetle will arrive in 2012 with more back-seat room and better packaging, said Stefan Jacoby, president and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America.

Speaking at a media event here, he also said the next generation of the Beetle will be "more of a halo car" for the Volkswagen brand. And Jacoby said he expects the next Beetle to achieve higher sales. The current model peaked at 83,434 U.S. sales in 1999 and has plunged considerably since then.

"There is a great opportunity with the Beetle and the emotional fabric it has to offer," he said.

More space inside and better packaging are essential, Jacoby said. He said the major complaint he hears about the current car--aside from its age--concerns the cramped rear seat.

But the redesigned Beetle will not necessarily be bigger, Jacoby said.

Few changes have been made to the current Beetle since it debuted in 1998.

Walter de' Silva, head of design for the VW Group, said the design of the next Beetle "will be a big step."

VW sold 26,477 Beetles last year in the United States. Through September, sales fell 48 percent to 11,646.

(Source: Automotive News)

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by tipoo_ October 15, 2009 5:44 AM PDT
They still make these things...?
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by johnrees1 October 15, 2009 6:03 AM PDT
Jacoby and VW should review their customer service first. View my VW experience at:
http://www.reesphotos.com/VW/
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by wjsteele October 15, 2009 10:53 AM PDT
Instead of changing the rear roofline, they could simply move the seats forward. The current Bug has a very deep dashboard. Just taking a few inches out of it would allow a significant area to be freed up for the rear seats.
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by Pandafurball October 25, 2009 10:56 AM PDT
The backseat of any quality car should be just as comfortable as the front. This would greatly increase carpooling for the eco-aware people this car is aimed at.
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