Here's a pic of a 2004 Mexican Type 1 Beetle:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Beetle_in_Mexico#/media/File:Sedan_Ultima_Edicion_2.jpg
Link to the A1 Citi Golf made through 2010. I'd like an R model, please!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Citi_Golf
Looks like they stopped making the Chinese A2s in 2010 or 2012, tough to find info on these.
The facelifts look pretty bad.
Cut & paste this link including the (China) part...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Jetta_(China)
Problem with bringing any of these in to the USA when they are less than 25 years old, is that you're probably not going to buy enough of them to first let the gov't crash-test them. And then they still probably wouldn't let any of these in, at least not without extensive safety modifications. Otherwise people probably would bring them in and do post-date engine & harness swaps with no problems passing emissions if done right. That stuff's relatively easy to do.
More fun stuff: There were originally plans for an A2 VR6 for the showrooms, but it liked to flip itself in testing during hard cornering, due to the extra weight up front. You can find factory pics out there of an A2 engine bay with a VR6 in it, and factory pics of the test car mid-air above the test track, doing a barrel-roll.
There were also plans for a US A3 2.0 16v with the ABF ECU, but the 2.8 VR was barely quicker & probably didn't handle as well due to the extra weight out front, so that would have looked pretty bad when the VR car would have cost relatively more. I think that's why the A3s in Europe got a 2.9 VRs a year after the 2.0 16v came out over there. Although they might have been reserved for the Highline models with the 4WD Syncro system, I don't remember. I know that some of the later Euro Corrado Storm editions got the 2.9 with the special high-flow intake manifold. The US A3s got the 2.0 8v, & the 2.8 12v VR6 with the more restrictive intake mani compared to the unit on the Euro 2.9s, and you could get a 2.0 16v engine in the US for at least a couple years in the B3/B4 Passats, although I don't think that it had the desirable ABF electronics. I used to know all of this stuff.