The Volkswagen Karmann Ghia is a lineup of sporty Volkswagen models, produced from 1955 to 1975, in both coupe and convertible body styles. The series consists of three models: Type 14 (1955–1975), Type 34 (1962–1969), and Type 145 TC (1972–1975; Brazil). The Karmann Ghia cars featured the mechanical components of the Type 1 Beetle and Type 3 models, combined with stylish design by Italy’s Carrozzeria Ghia and hand-built bodywork by Karmann, a German coachbuilding company.
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1. The Karmann Ghia models were launched in 1955, making them the second Volkswagen passenger cars after the Beetle.
2. The Karmann Ghia models were more expensive and faster than the Beetle but had limited space in the back due to their design.
3. The Type 14 Karmann Ghia was the original model, followed by the addition of a convertible in 1957.
4. German production of the Karmann Ghia ended in 1974, with Brazilian production continuing until 1975.
5. The Karmann Ghia models combined stylish Italian design with German engineering and manufacturing, making them unique in the Volkswagen lineup.
In summary, the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia models were a stylish and sporty addition to Volkswagen’s lineup, offering a blend of design and performance in both
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