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Volkswagen Says Goodbye To It’s Iconic Beetle With A Touching Animation Video, After 70 Years Of Production

You are Crying! No I’m Not 😢

The Volkswagen Beetle has ceased
production, after 70 years! Volkswagen did this video to say goodbye to the car.This is not a goodbye for Volkswagen, it’s one for everybody to bid farewell to the world’s most popular and iconic car,”

According to the automaker:

“More importantly, the campaign signifies Volkswagen’s commitment to its next chapter as we enter a new decade.”

The centerpiece of the effort is a 90-second animated spot set to the Beatles’ “Let it Be” sung by the Pro Musica Youth Chorus children’s choir. It will be featured in Times Square as well as airing on NBC, CNN and ABC before the ball drop.

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If you were born during the time when the Volkswagen Beetle car was created then its definitely not new to you. A vehicle we all know as “Tortoise Car”.

Join VW in bidding farewell to one of its amazing creation with this touching video below;

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