Volkswagen's E-Bugster Concept is an All-Electric Beetle Hot Rod
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Volkswagen's E-Bugster Concept is an All-Electric Beetle Hot Rod



At the 2005 North American International Show, Volkswagen introduced the New Beetle Ragster concept. It was a second-generation Beetle convertible with a much lower roofline and its name was conjured by crossing the words “ragtop” and “speedster”.

Fast-forward six years, and the “People’s Car” company (for that’s what Volkswagen literally means in German) is launching a similar concept at the 2012 Detroit Motor Show .

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