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Friday, February 8, 2013
R-Line is the marketing name for a series of VW trim packages aimed at adding a little more glamour—and customization, and price—to various vehicles, and the recently launched Beetle Turbo convertible is the latest.
The rest of the goodies are designed to appeal to the eyes and backsides of buyers. Exterior elements include body-colored bumpers (without the chrome trim strip that adorns standard Beetles), a rear diffuser-style piece, bi-xenon headlamps semi-circled by LED daytime running lights, and, of course, R-Line badging.
There’s considerably more inside: leather sport seats, a flat-bottomed leather-wrapped steering wheel (à la GTI), a 400-watt Fender audio system, “metallic finish” dash and door trim, stainless-steel R-Line scuff plates, remote keyless access, and pushbutton starting.
It’s an extensive package, and attractively priced at $700. That would raise the MSRP of a loaded Turbo convertible to $33,790.
Thanks to: Car and Driver
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