Pimped up Tanner Foust Racing ENEOS RWB VW Beetle

Volkswagen Bettle R-Line by Tanner Foust and RAUH-Welt Begriff front quarter

A Volkswagen Beetle pimped up by rallycross driver, Tanner Foust in collaboration with Porsche tuners, RAUH-Welt Begriff, has been unveiled at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

Dubbed the Tanner Foust Racing ENEOS RWB Beetle and based on the 2014 Volkswagen Bettle R-Line, the show car is equipped with a distinctive RAUH-Welt Begriff wide body kit that increases its width by around 8-inches.

Volkswagen Bettle R-Line by Tanner Foust and RAUH-Welt Begriff side

The car sits on custom Motegi Racing Traklite wheels (18×10 front and 18×12 rear), built specially with a one-off stepped lip. The Tanner Foust Racing ENEOS RWB Beetle also features Volkswagen’s R-Line accessories inside, including an upgraded shift knob and pedal set.

According to the press release, some performance upgrades are also in the pipe line for the 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine which develops 155kW and 280Nm from the factory.

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