The Beetle Club
Beetle, the heritage car from the house of Volkswagen, still carries its pride in India. A group of ‘Beetle’ lovers from Bangalore officially formed Beetle Club in the city. They have also organized and participated in the Beetle rallies as well as other vintage car rallies. This ‘hot hutch’ has a prolific history that created more wows among the Indian car enthusiasts.
Beetle, popularly known as ‘Bug’ to the motor world, was manufactured by German automakers that ruled the roads during 20s. It’s believed that Adolf Hitler asked one of the maestros to design a car that could seat two adults and two children giving 100km/hr. And after World War II, Volkswagen Beetle evolved as a car winning millions of hearts.
The ‘Bug’ smitten car lovers hopefully set an example for the other car freaks to form such clubs to rejoice their glory in the pages of history. May be this club could be the entry pass for the upcoming Volkswagens in India.
Beetle, popularly known as ‘Bug’ to the motor world, was manufactured by German automakers that ruled the roads during 20s. It’s believed that Adolf Hitler asked one of the maestros to design a car that could seat two adults and two children giving 100km/hr. And after World War II, Volkswagen Beetle evolved as a car winning millions of hearts.
The ‘Bug’ smitten car lovers hopefully set an example for the other car freaks to form such clubs to rejoice their glory in the pages of history. May be this club could be the entry pass for the upcoming Volkswagens in India.
Labels: Bangalore, German auto, Vintage, Volkswagen







