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Farewell to an icon - Volkswagen to stop production of the iconic Beetle in 2019

After selling it on and off in the United States for nearly seven decades, Volkswagen has decided to squash its iconic Beetle.

The company's American unit announced on Thursday that it would end global production of the third-generation bulbous bug in July of next year after offering two special editions for sale.

A true icon

The compact Beetle was introduced in Germany in 1938 during the Nazi era and came to the US 11 years later, where it became a symbol of utilitarian transportation often used by hippies.

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The iconic car sold for about 30 years before U.S. sales stopped in 1979. The last of the original bugs was produced in Puebla, Mexico, in 2003.



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Volkswagen revived it in the US in 1998 as a more modern "New Beetle," but it attracted mainly female buyers. The company revamped it for the 2012 model year in an effort to make it appeal to men, giving it a flatter roof, less bulbous shape, a bigger trunk and a navigation system.

US sales rose fivefold to more than 29 000 in the first year, rising to just over 46 000 in 2013 but tailing off after that. Last year VW sold only 15 166, according to Autodata Corp.

End of an era

The special editions, which come in coupe and convertible body styles, get unique beige and blue colors in addition to the normal hues. They also get standard extra chrome, new wheels and three-color ambient lighting inside.

VW Beetles

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Volkswagen has no immediate plans to revive the Beetle again, but the company wouldn't rule it out.

"I would say 'never say never,'" VW of America CEO Hinrich Woebcken said in a statement.

The company plans to roll out an electric version of the old Bus in 2022 called the I.D. Buzz. This story has been corrected to include the convertible model in Beetle sales figures.

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