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In 1959, Volkswagen offered Beetle owners a truly unique accessory: a coffee machine built into the car.
Made by Hertella, the device allowed drivers to brew coffee, tea - and even chicken broth while on the road, using the cigarette lighter as its power source.
To prevent spills, the system included magnet-mounted cups designed to stay in place during driving.
Today, it's remembered as one of the rarest and most curious accessories ever offered by Volkswagen โ an early and surprisingly inventive blend of practicality and in-car technology, long before such ideas became mainstream.
"Pure signal, no noise"
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In 1959, Volkswagen offered Beetle owners a truly unique accessory: a coffee machine built into the car.
Made by Hertella, the device allowed drivers to brew coffee, tea - and even chicken broth while on the road, using the cigarette lighter as its power source.
To prevent spills, the system included magnet-mounted cups designed to stay in place during driving.
Today, it's remembered as one of the rarest and most curious accessories ever offered by Volkswagen โ an early and surprisingly inventive blend of practicality and in-car technology, long before such ideas became mainstream.
"Pure signal, no noise"
Credits Goes to the respective
Author โ๏ธ/ Photographer๐ธ
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