
Basic Specs |
Drivetrain
Front Wheel Drive |
Curb Weight (lbs)
3153 |
City (MPG)
20 |
Hwy (MPG)
28 |
Horsepower
150 @ 5000 |
Torque (lb-ft)
170 @ 3750 |
Wheelbase (in.)
98.8 |
Length (in.)
161.1 |
Width (in.)
67.9 |
Height (in.)
59.1 |
The 2008 version of VW's iconic small car remains based on the same two-door, Golf Mark IV hatchback platform as the 1998 retro remake styled by famed car designer J Mays. The convertible was originally introduced for the 2003 model year.
In its most recent incarnation, the New Beetle convertible is based on just one engine: a 2.5-liter, 150 horsepower five-cylinder unit that generates its maximum horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 170 pound-feet of torque at 3,750 rpm, creating a relatively narrow optimum power band.
The front-wheel drive vehicle is available either with a standard five-speed manual transmission or else a six-speed automatic based on Porsche's Tiptronic technology with a manual override mode.
Few changes for 2008
Changes for the 2008 New Beetle convertible largely revolve around a few minor upgrades as well as a renaming of the two trim levels from 2007.
Instead of the base and 2.5L models, the newer edition comes in standard S and deluxe SE editions; for the convertible, the SE switches from a manually-operated cloth top to a semi-automatic, powered top. It also brings a premium sound system with Sirius satellite radio, leather-wrapped surfaces for the handbrake, shift knob, and steering wheel, as well as the six-speed Tiptronic gearbox. The automatic is also an option for the S.
Versus the 2007 model, a tire pressure monitoring system is now standard to meet safety laws; new alloy wheels are also standard on each car level, with the 16-inch "Mali" design fitted to the S and the 17-inch "Versus" design stock with the SE. A cold weather package is available for the S which adds heating to the seats and windshield washer nozzles.