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Volkswagen XL-1: 1-liter "Efficient Supercar"

Subliminal

Autocross Champion

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golfdave

Autocross Champion
Old news VW showed the first "L-1" back in 2002...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_1-litre_car

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Prototype[edit]​

The prototype VW 1-litre concept car was shown to the public in April 2002 when Ferdinand Piëch, then chairman of the board of management, drove the concept between Wolfsburg and Hamburg as part of the Volkswagen annual meeting of stockholders.

For aerodynamics, the car seats two in tandem, rather than side-by-side. There are no rear view mirrors and it instead uses cameras and electronic displays. The rear wheels are close together to allow a streamlined body. The total aerodynamic drag is minimal because both the drag coefficient and frontal area are small (see drag equation). The drag coefficient (Cd) is 0.159,[5] compared to 0.30 - 0.40 for typical cars.

The external dimensions of the car are 3.47 m (11.4 ft) long, 1.25 m (4.1 ft) wide and 1.10 m (3.6 ft) tall. There is 80 l (2.8 cu ft) of storage space. The car features an aircraft-style canopy, flat wheel covers and an underbelly cover to smooth the airflow. The engine cooling vents open only as needed.


1L Concept Replica at the AUTOVISION Tradition & Forum Museum in Germany.
For light weight, the car uses an unpainted carbon fibre skin over a magnesium-alloy subframe. Individual components have been designed to be low weight, including engine, transmission, suspension, wheels (carbon fibre), brakes (aluminium), hubs (titanium), bearings (ceramic), interior, and so on. Empty vehicle weight is 290 kg (639 lb).

The body and frame are designed with crush/crumple zones and roll-over protection, and the tandem seating means large side crush zones. Volkswagen claims protection comparable to a GT racing car. The car has anti-lock brakes, airbags with pressure sensors, and stability control.[9]

The engine is a one-cylinder 299 cm3 (18 cu in) diesel producing just 6.3 kW (8.4 hp). It drives through a six-speed transmission that combines stick-shift mechanics, weight, and drive efficiency with automatic convenience and efficiency controls. There is no clutch pedal. The gear selection (forwards, reverse or neutral) is made using a switch on the right-hand side of the cockpit. The engine is switched off automatically during deceleration and stops, and auto-restarted when the acceleration pedal is pressed.

According to Volkswagen, the vehicle consumes 0.99 l/100 km (238 mpg‑US; 285 mpg‑imp), giving it a 650 km (404 mi) driving range on one tank of fuel.

At the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show senior VW exec Ferdinand Piëch claimed the car would be available by the end of the decade.[10][11]

Around June 2008 car magazines were reporting a powerplant change to a two-cylinder diesel-electric hybrid. Volkswagen only expected the car to be a limited production run, and prices were expected by one industry insider to be between €20,000 and €30,000.[10][11]
 

dtfd

Autocross Champion
Is this meant to be something like a Renault Twizy competitor? A city run-about car.
 

golfdave

Autocross Champion
Is this meant to be something like a Renault Twizy competitor? A city run-about car.

No different...only 250 made & sold in 2013/14..

800cc diesel motor & a 20kW electric motor with a 5.5kWh battery....plug in hybrid...but with high efficiency as trying to get the 100kM range per 1lt of fuel hence the "1lt car"

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In February 2013, Volkswagen announced that it expected the XL1 to achieve a fuel consumption of 0.9 l/100 km (260 mpg‑US; 310 mpg‑imp) and emissions of 21 g/km of CO2. The test cycle allows for a re-charge of the battery every 75 km (47 mi) which results in a high mpg value.

Using diesel alone the car is capable of up to 2.0 l/100 km (120 mpg‑US; 140 mpg‑imp).
One reviewer found that, in real-life traffic, with air conditioning on and without attempts at hypermiling, the car is able to reliably achieve 2.3 l/100 km (100 mpg‑US; 120 mpg‑imp)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_1-litre_car
 

dtfd

Autocross Champion
No different...only 250 made & sold in 2013/14..

800cc diesel motor & a 20kW electric motor with a 5.5kWh battery....plug in hybrid...but with high efficiency as trying to get the 100kM range per 1lt of fuel hence the "1lt car"

Quote:-
In February 2013, Volkswagen announced that it expected the XL1 to achieve a fuel consumption of 0.9 l/100 km (260 mpg‑US; 310 mpg‑imp) and emissions of 21 g/km of CO2. The test cycle allows for a re-charge of the battery every 75 km (47 mi) which results in a high mpg value.

Using diesel alone the car is capable of up to 2.0 l/100 km (120 mpg‑US; 140 mpg‑imp).
One reviewer found that, in real-life traffic, with air conditioning on and without attempts at hypermiling, the car is able to reliably achieve 2.3 l/100 km (100 mpg‑US; 120 mpg‑imp)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_1-litre_car
And it was a 2013 diesel? " emissions of 21 g/km of CO2" - definitely didn't do that :ROFLMAO:

Pretty good gas mileage, though if i wanted something that would sip on gas I'd get a diesel polo and call it a day. Sure it's only 60mpg but you still get 4 seats and a trunk (boot on your side of the pond)
 

golfdave

Autocross Champion
And it was a 2013 diesel? " emissions of 21 g/km of CO2" - definitely didn't do that :ROFLMAO:

Pretty good gas mileage, though if i wanted something that would sip on gas I'd get a diesel polo and call it a day. Sure it's only 60mpg but you still get 4 seats and a trunk (boot on your side of the pond)

The MK4 Polo "Bluemotion" was the most efficient..(claimed)...again diesel...personally I prefer lean burn petrol's as there are no soot particulates...& my MK7 has very low emissions now!
 

Acadia18

Autocross Champion
And it was a 2013 diesel? " emissions of 21 g/km of CO2" - definitely didn't do that :ROFLMAO:

It did when plugged in to an OBD scanner 🤣
 
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