The Beetle has spanned five decades of production, from the original rear-engined classic through to the modern front-wheel-drive generations launched in 1998 and refreshed in 2011. Early Beetles carry straightforward laminated windscreens with minimal electronics, while models from the 1990s onwards introduced tinted glass as standard.
From around 2012, newer Beetles began incorporating rain sensors, acoustic interlayers, and solar-control glass as standard or optional features depending on trim level. These additions improve driving comfort and reduce cabin heat, but they also mean your replacement glass must match those factory specifications precisely.
The Beetle's windscreen includes a VIN notch on most variants, and many carry factory-fitted antenna for radio reception. Your matching replacement is sourced by the specialist you're booked with and confirmed during the parts check.