In 1938, Ferdinand Porsche’s Volkswagen Beetle. the bug shaped car, reshaped the automotive world with its purpose-driven design. Commissioned as a “people’s car,” it became a symbol of accessibility and ingenuity. Mass-produced post-WWII and embraced globally, the Beetle stood out with its air-cooled engine, curved form, and minimalist function. Revered by designers and loved by millions, it’s an industrial design triumph that fused economy with enduring emotion.
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