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The Volkswagen Beetle Dune – In Pursuit Of That Beach-Buggy Spirit (Part 1)

8/26/2014 11:42:11 AM

Who’s not familiar with that woolly feeling in the stomach triggered by a police car in the rear-view mirror? Of course, this time we don’t have a real situation. But the scene is nonetheless eerily realistic, even with the offbeat VW ‘Rebell’ Buggy, its snarling boxer engine and oversized rear tyres. After all, the retro-look cruiser features large polizei decals, a full-size light bar, and the requisite emergency kit stacked in an aluminium container behind the seats; amazingly, it was retired from active service only last year.

Part-time police commissioner Herr Struwe is clad in a historically correct green uniform typical of the ’60s and ’70s when beach buggies were relatively common even in conservative and catholic parts of the Fatherland. He certainly has no pity for the ageing overweight hippie at the wheel of the Arizona Orange Beetle Dune, a Beetle with a raised ride height, chunky tyres and some styling tweaks to riff on retro beach-buggy style. For now, the car we’re driving is still officially a concept, but the Dune has been green-lighted for production, and will be offered as both a coupe and – naturally – cabriolet.

 The Volkswagen Beetle Dune is a toughened-up version of the hatchback

The Volkswagen Beetle Dune is a toughened-up version of the hatchback

Thankfully, the only real offence we’re guilty of today is to celebrate the good old days when it never rained in southern California and buggy and Beetle belonged together like no nukes and free love.

The buggy boom began on the US West Coast where the Beetle formed an ideal kit-car basis because it was cheap, easy to convert and, thanks to its rear-engine layout, almost as competent off-road as a proper four-wheel drive. True to the breed, our beach buggy is a much more sure-footed sandpiper than its front-drive successor, which struggles for traction in ankle-deep sand.

VW has been dithering about building the Dune for a while. So why now? Matthias Zauner, the man in charge of Beetle marketing, answers by reaching deep in his catchword collection. ‘Sportiness, proximity to SUVs, authenticity, lifestyle, history, leisure-orientation, emotion,’ he says. ‘The difference between the Dune and the base Beetle might be almost exclusively visual, but the more self-assured stance, the redesigned front and rear ends and the inspiring crossover character make this version quite special.’

The basic Beetle dashboard layout is largely retained for the Dune

The basic Beetle dashboard layout is largely retained for the Dune

Other possible derivatives include a five-door hatchback, a pick-up, a fixed-head coupe, a sporty Bugster and, of course, the much-loved Microbus.

Watching the up-market Dune and the one-off police buggy rub shoulders is an open invitation to time-travel from the no-airbags-and-no-ABS past to the electronically masterminded present and back. The topless two-seater welcomes us with zero doors and as many side windows. Its carb-fed 1.6-litre boxer engine produces just 50bhp, traction control is by throttle only, and the sole assist for steering and brakes is provided by the driver.

The high-quality, high-tech, high-price contemporary cult car comes complete with dual-clutch DSG, electronic XDS diff and stability control, a turbocharged 207bhp four, top infotainment boasting a tablet-size touchscreen, LED headlights and polished 19-inch wheels. The 2016 model is the superior vehicle by a huge margin, no doubt about it. But in terms of sheer grin-inducing presence, goose pimple-generating exhaust note and olde worlde hands-on driving pleasure, less can be more.

Neat dial pod lets you keep an eye on things, including turbo boost levels

Neat dial pod lets you keep an eye on things, including turbo boost levels

The Dune will lose none of its appeal during the transition from show car to brochure star. Just about the only two items that require minor modifications are the rear ski and sandboard rack and the matching oversize roof spoiler. To trim the price, the shiny 19-inch rims pictured will be replaced by 18-inchers, and the elaborate in-dash Samsung monitor must give way to VW’s own hardware from the Golf. The cute passenger grab handle will also have to make way for the airbag. But the new bespoke colour palette, the more up-market cabin trim and the marginally more generous standard equipment remain.

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