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Home News Auto News 75 Years Ago, The First Volkswagen Beetles Started Rolling Of The Line 75 Years Ago, The First Volkswagen Beetles Started Rolling Of The Line Auto News Arvind | December 29, 2020 10:53 pm In this period, 75 years ago, the world’s most recognisable car started rolling off the production line at Wolfsburg, Germany. Referred to internally as “Type 1”, this little car would later be affectionately become known as the Beetle, and go on to become the people’s car for the better part of half a century. In June 1945, the British Military Government Series assumed the trusteeship over Volkswagenwerk GmbH. Following the end of World War II, production of the Volkswagen Type 1 began with a plan to use the vehicle to perform urgently needed transport tasks for the occupying British. The immediate aftereffects of the war meant that the plant was largely destroyed and there were major supply shortages. There were considerable problems in supplying the workforce with food and living space as well, and production was hampered by raw material and energy supply bottlenecks. In this time, the idea and the production plant was saved by Senior Resident Officer Major Ivan Hirst. Hirst’s farsightedness and talent for improvisation made it possible to start automobile production. With his enthusiasm for technology and cars, his purposefulness, and his distinct attitude, he succeeded in transforming a former armaments plant into a civilian industrial company in an impressively short space of time. The British Military Government issued an order for 20,000 vehicles in August 1945. The start of production was a visible sign of a new beginning and hope at the factory. Under the unofficial designation of “VW Beetle”, the car became more popular than almost any other automobile model throughout the world. It was also a record-breaker in terms of production, duration, and volume. Volkswagen only discontinued production of the original VW Beetle in Mexico in 2003, after 21,529,464 vehicles had been manufactured, including about 15.8 million in Germany. The 2019 Beetle Collectors Edition was one of the last VW Beetles you could buy. After three generations (and the latter two never matching the success of the original) Volkswagen culled the Beetle name and ended production in July 2019. Though there have been whispers of a Beetle revival as a full-electric vehicle, little has materialised in recent times given the slowdowns caused by the pandemic. Therefore, for now, at least, we celebrate the humble beginnings of arguably the cutest and most loved car there ever was. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Volkswagen Beetle volkswagen vw beetle Print Related News The Volkswagen Beetle Is 80 Years Old, And You Get An RM 5,000 Rebate For It Auto News Aswan | March 14, 2018 80 years ago, the Volkswagen Beetle was born. And it's been a hit ever since, even up to this day, and possibly with an electric, rear-wheel drive ... Review: Volkswagen Beetle 1.2 TSI – The Charismatic Swansong Of An Icon Reviews Arvind | July 10, 2018 Do cars only become icons only after they die? It’s a question I’ve asked myself over and over. Especially in the case of the BMW E30 M3, yes it was ... Volkswagen To Race Two Unique Classic Beetles At Mille Miglia 2019 Auto News Gokul | May 17, 2019 Dubbed as the most famous road race in the world, the Mille Miglia is a 1,600 km race across Italy which dates back as far as 1927.All set to take ... For Only Three Days, You Can Buy A Discounted Volkswagen Beetle From Lazada Auto News Hans | December 06, 2017 Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) and SEA Lazada Malaysia will be collaborating to sell 12 limited edition Volkswagen Beetles online – a ... Comments
75 Years Ago, The First Volkswagen Beetles Started Rolling Of The Line Auto News Arvind | December 29, 2020 10:53 pm In this period, 75 years ago, the world’s most recognisable car started rolling off the production line at Wolfsburg, Germany. Referred to internally as “Type 1”, this little car would later be affectionately become known as the Beetle, and go on to become the people’s car for the better part of half a century. In June 1945, the British Military Government Series assumed the trusteeship over Volkswagenwerk GmbH. Following the end of World War II, production of the Volkswagen Type 1 began with a plan to use the vehicle to perform urgently needed transport tasks for the occupying British. The immediate aftereffects of the war meant that the plant was largely destroyed and there were major supply shortages. There were considerable problems in supplying the workforce with food and living space as well, and production was hampered by raw material and energy supply bottlenecks. In this time, the idea and the production plant was saved by Senior Resident Officer Major Ivan Hirst. Hirst’s farsightedness and talent for improvisation made it possible to start automobile production. With his enthusiasm for technology and cars, his purposefulness, and his distinct attitude, he succeeded in transforming a former armaments plant into a civilian industrial company in an impressively short space of time. The British Military Government issued an order for 20,000 vehicles in August 1945. The start of production was a visible sign of a new beginning and hope at the factory. Under the unofficial designation of “VW Beetle”, the car became more popular than almost any other automobile model throughout the world. It was also a record-breaker in terms of production, duration, and volume. Volkswagen only discontinued production of the original VW Beetle in Mexico in 2003, after 21,529,464 vehicles had been manufactured, including about 15.8 million in Germany. The 2019 Beetle Collectors Edition was one of the last VW Beetles you could buy. After three generations (and the latter two never matching the success of the original) Volkswagen culled the Beetle name and ended production in July 2019. Though there have been whispers of a Beetle revival as a full-electric vehicle, little has materialised in recent times given the slowdowns caused by the pandemic. Therefore, for now, at least, we celebrate the humble beginnings of arguably the cutest and most loved car there ever was. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Volkswagen Beetle volkswagen vw beetle
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The Volkswagen Beetle Is 80 Years Old, And You Get An RM 5,000 Rebate For It Auto News Aswan | March 14, 2018 80 years ago, the Volkswagen Beetle was born. And it's been a hit ever since, even up to this day, and possibly with an electric, rear-wheel drive ...
Review: Volkswagen Beetle 1.2 TSI – The Charismatic Swansong Of An Icon Reviews Arvind | July 10, 2018 Do cars only become icons only after they die? It’s a question I’ve asked myself over and over. Especially in the case of the BMW E30 M3, yes it was ...
Volkswagen To Race Two Unique Classic Beetles At Mille Miglia 2019 Auto News Gokul | May 17, 2019 Dubbed as the most famous road race in the world, the Mille Miglia is a 1,600 km race across Italy which dates back as far as 1927.All set to take ...
For Only Three Days, You Can Buy A Discounted Volkswagen Beetle From Lazada Auto News Hans | December 06, 2017 Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) and SEA Lazada Malaysia will be collaborating to sell 12 limited edition Volkswagen Beetles online – a ...