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VW Beetle Esque EV concept could join Jetta hybrid at Detroit

The renowned German automaker Volkswagen is about to make a thrilling show with the debut of its two nature-friendly models, at the Detroit Motor Show in 2012. Surprisingly, it’s the unexpected Jetta’s hybrid version and Volkswagen’s pure electric concept. This electric concept is likely to be ‘Beetle Esque’ and it is expected to possess the traditional Beetle’s essence in a more sophisticated style. To mention, Volkswagen’s Beetle was one of the best selling models in the 1960’s. In fact, Beetle had made a remarkable re-entry into the automobile market, a few years ago. Undoubtedly, it captivated millions of heart across the world, despite the generation differences. Expectations have become very high for Volkswagen’s next electric concept, which is likely to possess some of the best eco-friendly solutions.

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If Beetle Esque EV is the manfuacturer’s new electric concept, it might have a similar profile to its previous versions. However, Volkswagen’s electric technology is likely expected to propel the front wheels in the newer version, unlike the earlier version which propels its rear wheels. As the manufacturer is playing cards close to its heart, much information has not revealed yet on this proposed concept. Volkswagen’s Up being the manufacturer’s one of the highly appreciated electric models, the next version in its electric segment is expected to carry bigger magnitudes and features. We expect a model similar to Beetle Esque, to be first in the queue.

The convincing news is that Jetta hybrid will be revealed along with the new electric concept. However, we may not see this hybrid version on the roads until the last quarter of 2012. With just a few days for the scheduled motor show, you can expect officially confirmed news about the Volkswagen’s electric concept. All the information mentioned here is just a hearsay and hopefully, the manufacturers will confirm the news after their launches at the prestigious motor show in Detroit.

Source: Motor Trend

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