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Volkswagen has no plans to replace the Beetle

German car maker says it doesn’t want to “keep reinventing” the retro-styled hatchback

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Volkswagen will not replace the Beetle in its current form, with the carmaker not keen to ‘keep reinventing’ the retro hatchback beyond its current generation.

A senior source within VW confirmed the news, with the second-generation ‘new’ Beetle set to be the company’s last – at least in its current form.

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Meanwhile, the T-Roc convertible – due in 2020 – will replace the current soft-top Beetle in the range until then.

It’s understood that the all-new electric-focussed platform on which the ID Buzz sits – named MEB – is key to why Volkswagen finally decided to put the reimagined bus into production.

A modular EV platform meanwhile offers much more flexibility – 15 different VW Group models are destined to be based on MEB, though the firm is remaining tight-lipped as to what form the majority will take.

While the ID Buzz has already been confirmed, it seems less likely that an electric Beetle would make production. The current generation was a comparatively low-volume car for the brand, and flexible platform or not, a new EV version would still need to be profitable.

No dates have been confirmed for the current-generation Beetle’s demise, but we’d expect it to disappear from sale just before the next-generation Golf arrives next year – by which point the Beetle’s architecture would be two generations behind VW’s other models.

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