
VW is apparently casting about desperately for something to base a modern-day special edition car upon, and they dug up the GSR; in this case I have to admit that the rebirth is one tasty package. It should be out as a 2014 this fall, and about half of the 3,500 they plan to build are coming to the US.

It's based on the Beetle "Turbo with Sunroof and Sound" model, features a Fender audio system, push-button start, HID headlights with LED daytime running lights, heated front seats, large rear wing and new 19-inch “Tornado” alloy wheels. Where the original Beetle GSR had a yellow body shell with a matte black hood, trunklid, and bumpers, with black trim strips and mirrors, the 2014 model has a yellow body and the sportier "R-Line" bumpers contrasted with a mostly black hood and black trunklid, roof, and side mirrors. Rocker panels feature black and yellow striping with GSR graphics.
BHP/207 lb-ft (+10HP from a "normal" turbo 2.0L Beetle) for 0-60 in a little over 6 seconds.
As a die-hard aircooled guy I've always sneered at the New Beetle as nothing but a skin-job on a Jetta, but this one has softened my stance...I could see how one could be drawn to the dark side

If my son Chris hadn't put together such a fine `69 for me to drive in my declining years, I'd be at the dealer signing up for one of these...I guess I'll have to stop snickering at those who buy them.