RE: VW Beetle GSR | Spotted

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VW Beetle GSR | Spotted

Why make do with a Grand Tourer Injection, when you could have a Gelb-Schwarze Renner?


The retro reinvention continues apace. From Renault 4 to Fiat Grande Panda, nostalgia is all the rage when it comes to a lot of new electric models. Hyundai’s best-received EV concepts have been those that have resurrected classic models like the Grandeur and Pony; applying the name isn’t really enough - looking at you, Ford - but an all-in effort on old school design with modern underpinnings does seem like the way forward for the moment. 

Volkswagen’s ID range of EVs has been a bit hit and miss; its biggest critical hit, by far, has been the ID. Buzz, channelling the classic bus feel with the practicality benefits of ditching combustion. And it would probably be fair to say that the ID.3 has been the biggest let down; intended to be as significant to VW’s history as the Beetle and the Golf, it seems to have sold well enough - but failed to capture the imagination like those old cars. Probably because it looks like a fridge. 

Maybe a Beetle is on the EV list next. VW certainly gave the 21st-century reinvention a good go to begin with, making two generations of them for more than 20 years until 2019, and certainly now has the EV architecture in place to make a fast charging, smart driving, fairly efficient rework. And anything that can bring a bit of old school Beetle energy design-wise has to be more interesting to look at than an ID. 3. 

Perhaps it’s all just a tad predictable, but you could imagine it happening. Until then, there’s this Beetle to consider: the GSR, or Gelb-Schwarze Renner, or Gold Black Runner. It was launched back in 2013, to mark 40 years of the original yellow and black Beetle, and if you’ve not thought of it for 12 years then you surely won’t be alone. 

It was a cool colour scheme for the Beetle Turbo, basically, but by that time the model was more than 200hp strong. Trouble being for those that wanted to spend £25k on a VW hot hatch back then was the Mk7 Golf GTI, on a newer platform and much better overall. Buying a Beetle isn’t really ever about buying the best car though, is it? The 100 UK buyers - out of a 3,500-unit global production run - would have had one because they loved it. In a world of ID cars, it’s easier to see the appeal than ever. 

This one is a manual, encouragingly, and actually benefits from a couple of modifications that should sharpen the handling, including coilovers and new wheels. Number 900 is said to come with a ‘substantial’ history and looks in pretty good nick for an 11-year-old car. It's only covered 32,000 miles in that time, and the general affection for Beetles means strong residuals as well. This GSR is £18,495, or an awful lot more than the equivalent Golf GTI might cost. The flipside being, of course, that it should lose any further value at a pretty modest rate. It’s the only one for sale on PH for the moment, of course. And there’ll never be any danger of losing it anywhere… 


SPECIFICATION | VW BEETLE GSR

Engine: 1,984cc, four-cyl turbo
Transmission: 6-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 210@5,300rpm
Torque (lb ft): 207@1,700-5,200rpm
MPG: 38.7
CO2: 169g/km
Recorded miles: 32,000
Year registered: 2014
Price new: £23,100
Yours for: £18,495

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Wolfie87

Original Poster:

272 posts

218 months

Pretty cool thing. Its no Beetle RSi, but I like it.

There is definitely something appealing about the beetle shape. I have recently introduced the original 'Herbie' films to my 6yo boy who now thinks beetles are super cool and he wants one as his first car...... he maybe disappointed biggrin

skylarking808

934 posts

101 months

Ah, this is the "bee" in beetle.

Demonix

665 posts

227 months

Given you get a lot more Golf GTI for your money with plenty of change to tune, sharpen the handling and brakes, makes this Beetle special edition a hard sell. Beetle's Limited numbers versus what is a better car, albeit a ubiquitous VW hot hatch. Pass on the Herbie doing a Bumblebee impression.

Decky_Q

1,808 posts

192 months

My sister had the non turbo 2.0 petrol and it was terrible, used loads of fuel for very little power, at least this should have some performance to compensate.

mmm-five

11,763 posts

299 months

Doesn't 'renner' mean 'racer'?

As in the RS in Porsche RS = Renn Sport?

So it would be Yellow-Black Racer?

British Beef

2,519 posts

180 months


How much do you think the dealer (or WBAC) would offer you for one of these, I suspect the offer would be close to £7k.

£18k for this is absolutely nuts.

Augustus Windsock

3,616 posts

170 months

British Beef said:
How much do you think the dealer (or WBAC) would offer you for one of these, I suspect the offer would be close to £7k.

£18k for this is absolutely nuts.
I thought there was a typo with an additional ‘1’ stuck in front of the asking price.
Sorry, to me it’s a dreadful, bloated look alike of a proper Beetle, waaaaay overpriced and I’m pretty confident that if anyone posting on this thread had to actually spend their own money that it would go on a Golf.

CH80

152 posts

12 months

It's a sick joke.

corcoran

627 posts

289 months

I don't know why, but I definitely would.

mooseracer

2,398 posts

185 months

Absolutely not.

thehardman07

260 posts

196 months

My wife had an 03 plate beetle and kept it for 8 years she loved it so much (despite breaking down 3 times, the last time being the final straw). She even cried when it went and although she has had far better cars since, she'd have another beetle in a heartbeat.

bigmowley

2,301 posts

191 months

thehardman07 said:
My wife had an 03 plate beetle and kept it for 8 years she loved it so much (despite breaking down 3 times, the last time being the final straw). She even cried when it went and although she has had far better cars since, she'd have another beetle in a heartbeat.
Which is precisely the point of the article. Not one single person in the world would ever cry when their ID3 got sent to the crusher.

WPA

12,007 posts

129 months

£18k for an 11 year old Beetle, seems overpriced to me

Wren-went

976 posts

53 months

Strangely I like it but would definitely rather the equivalent year Golf GTi , I don't mind Beetles since they were reintroduced but hated the original.

arbitmusings

7 posts

No matter what everyone says, I find it really cool

eldar

23,956 posts

211 months

Pinnacle turd polishing. Has little to redeem it. An unloved dated carry over of a flawed idea.

gRedSR

5 posts

34 months

eldar said:
Pinnacle turd polishing. Has little to redeem it. An unloved dated carry over of a flawed idea.
Interested to hear why you think it was a flawed idea

Leins

9,930 posts

163 months

Wolfie87 said:
Pretty cool thing. Its no Beetle RSi, but I like it.

There is definitely something appealing about the beetle shape. I have recently introduced the original 'Herbie' films to my 6yo boy who now thinks beetles are super cool and he wants one as his first car...... he maybe disappointed biggrin
Exactly my thought, something about those RSis really appeals even though they don’t make an awful lot of sense above and beyond a Mk4 R32

Lo-Fi

1,025 posts

85 months

skylarking808 said:
Ah, this is the "bee" in beetle.
Well, it made me laugh!

diandmike

15 posts

228 months

RSi so much better looking for simple colour scheme
https://images.collectingcars.com/029354/mainimage...
and the orange seats!
https://images.collectingcars.com/029354/DSC-2435....