Volkswagen is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the company’s launch in the U.S., beginning with a high-profile Super Bowl ad. The commercial focuses on the rocky start the Beetle had in 1949, when larger, boxier cars were in vogue and American drivers weren’t sure what to make of the funky-looking Bug. It also focuses on how the Beetle quickly won Americans over, before becoming ingrained in the cultural fabric of the U.S.

With all this attention on the Beetle, it’s not surprising that many people are wondering if Volkswagen is bringing the car back. However, the very end of the commercial hints at where the automaker is placing its focus — the ID. Buzz, which is dramatically revealed at the climax of the ad. 

The EV is heavily inspired by Volkswagen’s other iconic vehicle from the mid-20th century — the Microbus. The ID. Buzz has been anticipated for quite some time now, and its appearance at the end of the Super Bowl ad suggests that its official debut in the U.S. is coming soon.

This is good news for drivers nostalgic for Volkswagen’s past, but also want a modern EV — though it may not be consolation for those hoping for a new Beetle. Those dreamers shouldn’t give up hope just yet, though. In that same interview with Autocar, Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schafer noted that, though the Beetle isn’t coming back, “I wouldn’t say [that] with 100 percent [certainty].” 

Perhaps the Bug will return at some point — just not soon.

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