What It Was
The 1954 Beetle was automotive zen: the art of changing everything while changing almost nothing. Specs that would make Detroit laugh: - Engine: 1192cc flat-four (up from 1131cc), 30 earth-shattering horsepower - Transmission: 4-speed manual (because automatics were for quitters) - Body: Steel, oval rear window, chrome used sparingly (like victory cigars) - Suspension: Torsion bars, swing axles (physics as entertainment) - Interior: Seats, steering wheel, speedometer (luxuries like 'clocks' were optional) What changed: Engine displacement, cooling ducting, gear ratios, spring rates. What didn't: Everything else. VW had discovered their superpower: the ability to improve things without ruining them. Detroit wouldn't get the joke for another 20 years. The Japanese were taking notes.
