O beetle and the Kombi are global icons of Volkswagen. Launched in 1938 and 1950, respectively, these models helped the brand establish itself as a global automotive powerhouse.
More than 24 million units of the Beetle were produced, making it one of the most popular cars in history.
The Kombi shone with its versatility, being adapted for uses as diverse as ambulance, fireman, transport of goods and even as a mobile home.
If you think that only the Kombi was transformed into a motorhome, prepare yourself for a surprise.
Us United States, especially in the California, the creative spirit and hippie culture of the 1970s led to the creation of Super Bugger, a version of the Beetle adapted as a motorhome.
In addition to its rarity — only about 1,000 units were produced — the Super Bugger carries a unique charm.
It combines the iconic design of the Beetle with the functionality of a motorhome.
The question remains: are you ready to take the wheel of one of the most curious and charming conversions ever made in automotive history?
After all, driving a Beetle Motorhome It's more than just traveling — it's living an experience that few have had the privilege of experiencing.