The system includes a rearview camera and Park DIstance Control-with the latter feature a first for the Beetle. USB and Bluetooth compatibility are included, as is compatibility with various apps and a wide range of smartphones-through Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and MirrorLink systems. Infotainment in the Beetle Dune includes the latest MIB II infotainment, with a tablet-like 6.3-inch capacitive touch screen that has proximity sensing and basic gesture controls like pinch-zooming and swiping. Sandstroem Yellow, Pure White, and Deep Black Pearl are the exterior hues available, while the interior isn’t much different otherwise than that of the standard Beetle models. The Beetle Dune gets sport seats with contrasting orange stitching, plus a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Alongside there are polished aluminum sills and black trim strips that aim to look like running boards, while 18-inch Canyon alloy wheels are fitted with all-season tires. In back there’s a large spoiler, LED headlamps, and a matte-black and aluminum-trimmed bumper design, with a rear diffuser that doubles as a skidplate. The look of the Beetle Dune is a little more rugged and aggressive, with black wheel arch extensions that flow into the bumpers, plus new front and rear fascias with a larger air intake, black honeycomb screen, and front skidplate. Tougher look, but still front-wheel drive
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