Sept. 14, 2018—Volkswagen confirmed Thursday that it will end production of the Beetle in 2019, though it hinted that the car could one day be revived, USA Today reports.
The future of the iconic Beetle had been a subject of speculation for months.
The German automaker has shifted its emphasis to SUVs and a range of still-to-come new electric cars under the I.D. nameplate.
The Beetle had fallen out of favor among American consumers despite its iconic body style.
The last version will be offered in two special models: the Final Edition SE and Final Edition SEL.
“The loss of the Beetle after three generations, over nearly seven decades, will evoke a host of emotions from the Beetle’s many devoted fans,” VW U.S. CEO Hinrich J. Woebcken said in a statement.
Could the Beetle eventually find new life once again? Woebcken hinted it's possible.
“As we move to being a full-line, family-focused automaker in the U.S. and ramp up our electrification strategy with the MEB platform, there are no immediate plans to replace it," he said. "But as we have seen with the I.D. Buzz—which is the modern and practical interpretation of the legendary Bus—I would also say, ‘Never say never.’"
VW sold 15,166 Beetle models in the U.S. in 2017, down 3.2 percent. The current generation model has been in production in Puebla, Mexico, since 1997, VW said.