The history of the Beetle really goes back
to pre 2nd world war Germany when Ferdinand Porsche had a vision of a mass
produced vehicle that was affordable to the average German, an idea that was
shared with the young Adolf Hitler who himself could not drive, but was a car
fanatic. Hitler was apparently influenced by the achievements of Henry Ford and
his production lines - reading Ford's biography while in prison during 1923.
Porsche had previously worked on some other small cars that used many elements
later to be included in the Beetle. The Type 32 prototype NSU of 1934 was an
air-cooled rear engined four cylinder horizontally opposed powered car that
used torsion bar suspension and featured beetle-like styling.
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