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Move over Herbie, Volkswagen revs up its highest-performance Beetle

Volkswagen is bringing more power to the people with a revised four-cylinder engine that will bring a power boost to the Beetle Turbo and Jetta GLI this month, making it the most powerful Beetle ever offered in the United States.

Produced at a new factory in Silao, Mexico, the turbocharged four-cylinder engine produces 10 more horsepower than the outgoing engine, for a 210-hp peak output at 200 higher revs. Torque is the same at 207 lb.-ft of twist. (See our VW Beetle road test.)

VW claims fuel economy will be slightly improved, and 0-60 mph times are shaved by a tenth or two, depending on application. Making this Beetle scoot quicker and burn less fuel is helped from the car having reduced mass, shedding eight pounds from the powertrain.

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To announce this power has arrived, the Beetle Turbo and Beetle Turbo convertible wear new R-Line bumpers with grained, black surfaces and chrome-framed turn signals. These R-Line models wear 19-inch wheels, and get Xenon headlamps, stainless-steel kickplates, and obligatory badging. Pricing starts at $30,135 for a coupe with a six-speed manual transmission. (Check out the iPhone-friendly new VW iBeetle.)

The Jetta GLI is dressed up with LED taillights. That's all.