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11/22/2019

Volkswagen commends 70 years of the brand in America

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Initial two Volkswagen Beetles sold in America were imported in 1949 by Ben Pon, propelling U.S. offers of the overall great

In 1949, Dutch representative Ben Pon landed in New York with two Volkswagen Type 1 vehicles—later to be known as the Beetle—in one of the main endeavors to offer moderate little vehicles to Americans. In excess of 17 million vehicles later, Volkswagen commends 70 years in America with a drive through a world of fond memories during the LA Auto Show.

2019 Volkswagen Jetta and 1982 VW Jetta exterior interior video



From the Beetle and the Bus, through the Rabbit, Jetta and GTI, and to the Tiguan and Atlas, Volkswagen has constantly kept up its status as "the individuals' vehicle"— conveying extraordinary incentive in transportation, however enjoyable to-drive autos with a one of a kind style.

"In the course of recent years, Volkswagen has developed from two Beetles to a critical piece of American history," said Scott Keogh, President and CEO, Volkswagen of America, Inc. "As we look forward to driving our organization toward greater objectives like our cutting edge electric vehicles, we will consistently recall where we began."

1973 VW Squareback, VW 2019 Golf Alltrack, and VW 2019 Tiguan video



While Pon battled in his strategic—took him two months in America to sell the two vehicles he brought over—Americans before long warmed to the charms of the Beetle.

Volkswagen of America was set up in 1955 to sort out sellers and give parts and administration, and in 1959, the brand ran its first famous "Think Small" advertisements touting the advantages of the air-cooled, simple to-look after Beetle.

1967 VW Type 2 21 Window Bus and 2019 VW Atlas video



The Beetle, Bus and more specialty models like the Karmann Ghia were basic pieces of '60s culture, from Woodstock to Hollywood.

Volkswagen reacted to request by adding to its model line, with vehicles like the Dasher and Squareback. The '70s brought requests for significantly increasingly proficient models, and the original Scirocco joined the lineup, trailed by the Golf with its American name—the Rabbit.

1984 volkswagen GTI Rabbit and 2019 Volkswagen GTI Rabbit video



Volkswagen fabricated its first U.S. plant in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania in 1978 and in the end gathered more than 1.1 million Rabbits there.

That plant additionally delivered Volkswagen's first American lively vehicle, the Rabbit GTI, a model that would prevail upon ages of fans and generate a few hot-incubate contenders.

All through the 1980s and '90s, Volkswagen offered an expanding level of modernity and refinement in models like the Jetta and Passat.

As retro culture came into vogue during the '90s, Volkswagen demonstrated the Concept 1, a reimagination of the great Beetle. It was so generally welcomed that the brand propelled the New Beetle in 1998.

With the opening of the Chattanooga plant in 2011, Volkswagen of America started to move considerably more creation and structure of its models to North America.

The new 2020 Passat, which goes at a bargain this month, will join the Atlas and up and coming Atlas Cross Sport as Volkswagen models amassed in America.

Chattanooga will likewise collect the eventual fate of Volkswagen in America when it dispatches electric vehicle creation dependent on the overall MEB stage throughout the following not many years.

The 70th commemoration drive during the LA Auto Show incorporates the accompanying models and their advanced partners: