Wolfsburg, Fahrenheit, and Triple White
October 5, 2006 – 9:20 am by Dan Volkens
Filed under Volkswagen GTI, Volkswagen Jetta, Volkswagen New Beetle
Volkswagen will be releasing Limited Edition versions of the new Jetta, GTI and New Beetle Convertible for the 2007 model year.
While there have been Wolfsburgs in the past, these new editions sound interesting. The Wolfsburg will wear the classic badging and carry similar options to the old.
The Fahrenheit models will have new badging and other accessories, along with a new color: Fahrenheit Orange. The Triple White Beetle, well, is all white. (You guessed that, right?) Campanella white exterior, white interior and white convertible top.
I’m hoping to get some pics of these new editions soon and will post them up just as soon as they come out.
* From the Volkswagen Press Release:
For 2007, Volkswagen will offer a lineup of special edition models with unique characteristics to create excitement in showrooms and individuality among owners. The Wolfsburg Edition Jetta, Fahrenheit GTI, Fahrenheit GLI and Triple White New Beetle convertible will build on the already great features of the standard versions of these models, with elements and design cues exclusive to these special editions.
The Wolfsburg Edition Jetta is a 2.5 L Jetta with a “Wolfsburg” badge, leveraging the brand’s German heritage. Special features include 16-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, leatherette seats, cold weather package and monster floor mats. With manual transmission, this special edition is $19,360; automatic transmission is $20,435, representing a $2,000 value when compared to a similar equipped Jetta. The Wolfsburg Edition Jetta is available in the following color schemes: silver with anthracite trim; white with beige trim; black with beige trim; black with anthracite trim; and platinum gray with art gray trim.
The Fahrenheit GTI introduces a unique, energetic exterior color – Fahrenheit orange – to this sporty, high performance hatchback. Each of these 1,200 models will come with a Fahrenheit badge and its unique limited edition number on a three-spoke perforated leather steering wheel, adding to the car’s individuality. This special edition offers European sport tuned suspension; 18-inch “Charleston” alloy wheels; “Fahrenheit” badging; heated leather sports seats; a sunroof; orange interior trim; orange stitching on the floor mats, DSG® boot, brake handle and steering wheel; and optional Sirius Satellite Radio. This special edition model is $27,665.
Similar to the Fahrenheit GTI, Fahrenheit GLI introduces a splashy color to the GLI lineup. The GLI special edition offers the same additions to the powerful model as the Fahrenheit GTI, but with an exclusive Fahrenheit yellow exterior and yellow trim and stitching in the interior. The manual transmission model is priced at $27,880 and the automatic at $28,955. The Fahrenheit GLI will also only be available in 1,200 special edition models.
The Triple White New Beetle convertible offers a new color combination that has strong ties to the legendary original Beetle. With Campanella white exterior, white interior and a white convertible roof boot, the Triple White is available with automatic transmission for $25,990. Each of these 3,000 special editions also offers 17-inch alloy wheels, a three-spoke leather wrapped steering wheel, white leatherette seats, white leatherette center armrest, black carpeting, floor mats and door panels, and SIRIUS Satellite Radio.
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen is one of the world’s largest producers of passenger cars and Europe’s largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the Rabbit, New Beetle, New Beetle convertible, GTI, GLI, Jetta, Passat, Passat Wagon, Eos, Touareg and Phaeton through more than 600 independent U.S. dealers.












Those sound interesting. I’m looking forward to seeing “Fahrenheit Orange”. And the totally white Beetle makes sense.
i have a shot of the Audi S3 from Paris which is the same “orange”
http://oneighturbo.com/?p=475
i have the GTI just not right htis sec.
Awesome. :]
That’s not triple white. The true triple white would have a white convertible top, not just a white boot. Yet another disappointment.
Just purchased the triple white beetle. Although the top isnt white its not a big deal because it being black makes it alot easier white top would be super hard to keep clean. It turns peoples heads everywhere you drive it. The first day i got it i was getting strangers telling me how nice my car was. If you dont own one of the 3,000 made your truly missing out.
Congrats Nicole!