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New York: German car manufacturers Volkswagen as set to build a futuristic two-seater diesel-electric hybrid that would travel from Sydney to Melbourne on about 12 dollars of fuel.

The company will launch production version of its most exotic vehicle ever, the two-seater XL1 plug-in hybrid that debuted at the Geneva Motor Show, the New York daily News reported reported.

Billed as the world’s most fuel efficient road car, the teardrop-shaped coupe relies on a combination of exotic construction materials, a low kerb weight, compact plug-in diesel electric hybrid driveline and record breaking aerodynamics to deliver a spectacular combined cycle fuel consumption of 0.9L/100km on the European test cycle – a figure, Volkswagen contends, provides the XL1 with a theoretical range of more than 500km on its tiny 10-litre fuel tank, while endowing it with average CO2 emissions of just 21g/km.

Capable of running on battery power alone, the new Volkswagen also possess a zero-emission range of up to 50km on its electric motor.

First displayed as a running prototype back in 2011, the carbon-fibre reinforced plastic bodied XL1 is set to enter limited production alongside the Volkswagen Golf cabriolet and Porsche Boxster at the former Karmann factory in Osnabruck, Germany next month.

At 3888mm in length and 1153mm in height, the XL1 is slightly shorter than the existing Volkswagen Polo but lower than the recently unveiled second-generation Porsche Cayman.

Entry to the cabin is via butterfly style doors hinged within the windscreen pillar. Inside, the new Volkswagen provides accommodation for two, with the seats staggered slightly to free up shoulder room.

A series of extreme weight saving measures, including the use of specially developed carbon-fibre reinforced plastic just 1.2mm thick for the body, a windscreen with glass that is 3.2mm thick, a dashboard supported by a wood fibre material some 1.4mm thick and magnesium wheels, sees the XL1 hit the scales at just 795kg in production trim.

The diesel-electric hybrid drivetrain, which is also planned to be fitted to Volkswagen’s entry level Up city car to create a more affordable fuel miser, is mounted at the rear of the XL1’s cabin. Weighing just 227kg in all, it is based around a turbocharged 800cc two-cylinder common rail diesel powerplant that is mounted transversely and develops 35kW and 120Nm.

The efforts of the combustion engine are supported by a brushless electric motor mounted in the forward section of the new car’s seven-speed dual clutch gearbox, where it delivers 20kW and 140Nm.

Energy for the electric motor is provided by a 5.5kWh lithium-ion battery sited up front in the nose. It can be charged both via regular mains power or recuperated energy produced primarily under braking.

Together, the diesel engine and electric motor provide the hi-tech Volkswagen with a combined system output of 51kW and 140Nm, with drive delivered to the rear wheels.

Now, a car that gives 100 km in less than litre of fuel
 
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Good.... Very Good...

Lets see when this gets into production...
 
crap car wouldnt be caught dead in it. more then 12 seconds to reach 100 km :lazy:...rather take the bike!
 
VW is on a relentless drive to de-crown Toyota as the largest car manufacturer on the planet.
 
VW is on a relentless drive to de-crown Toyota as the largest car manufacturer on the planet.

never going to happen for the simple fact that they are too expensive.
Toyota produces cars at all price ranges, while VW only produces cars at the mid to higher levels.
They don't have a single "affordable" car
The cheapest car they have is the Golf, which costs as much as high level corolla.
Besides that, their parts are also more expensive.
 
Best of luck to VW

Will it be a just TD or another journey like an concept to Beetle via [ˈfɔlksvaːɡən], remains to be seen.
 
I like how it looks. God knows i can use one of those. :P
 
never going to happen for the simple fact that they are too expensive.
Toyota produces cars at all price ranges, while VW only produces cars at the mid to higher levels.
They don't have a single "affordable" car
The cheapest car they have is the Golf, which costs as much as high level corolla.
Besides that, their parts are also more expensive.

Polo and Up are both lower class then Golf. Put "Volkswagen biggest automaker" into Google search.

In regards to parts it's relative, over here the saying goes that Japanese spare parts are more expensive then European ones.
 
Polo and Up are both lower class then Golf. Put "Volkswagen biggest automaker" into Google search.

In regards to parts it's relative, over here the saying goes that Japanese spare parts are more expensive then European ones.

Both those cars are not available in North America, and if a car is not available in the largest market for cars, then what hope does VW have?
Remember, Toyota Corolla is the number 1 car in the world for a reason.
It is affordable, has cheap parts and most importantly, it is in just about every market on earth.
You can buy a corolla from Africa to China.

As for parts, in most of the world Japanese parts are much cheaper than European.

So once again, if VW wants to beat out toyota and GM, they need to 1. have an affordable car in every single market, 2 have cheap parts, and 3 win some loyalty. Large parts of the world are extremely loyal to Japanese cars. Hell, even in Afghanistan the government useses Japanese trucks even though they are occupied by America.
 
Both those cars are not available in North America, and if a car is not available in the largest market for cars, then what hope does VW have?
Remember, Toyota Corolla is the number 1 car in the world for a reason.
It is affordable, has cheap parts and most importantly, it is in just about every market on earth.
You can buy a corolla from Africa to China.

As for parts, in most of the world Japanese parts are much cheaper than European.

So once again, if VW wants to beat out toyota and GM, they need to 1. have an affordable car in every single market, 2 have cheap parts, and 3 win some loyalty. Large parts of the world are extremely loyal to Japanese cars. Hell, even in Afghanistan the government useses Japanese trucks even though they are occupied by America.

Toyota Cars, Trucks, SUVs & Hybrids | Toyota Official Site.

Fuel Efficient Sedans, Hybrid SUVs, Safe Cars, Hatchbacks - Volkswagen < Volkswagen of America

Compare prices of Corolla, Jetta and Golf.
They can match Toyota on all major markets. VW bet big on China early on and is reaping the benefits, they are even putting up with various IP shenanigans by their (mandatory by law in China) JV partner.

In general i agree with you on the Corolla part, iirc it is a car with the longest running production under the same name eg. Corolla, that should be a sign it is very popular and good.
I would also like to add that Toyota's even here have a reputation as a working, reliable car and Toyota's rep in the developing world countries is unquestionable as well due to Land Cruisers of various generations.

But, i would not underestimate VW. It's their goal. We shall see how it turns out.

(Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) regained the lead in global car sales over General Motors Co (GM.N) in the first half, with Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) poised to move past GM and push the U.S. automaker into third place for the full year.

The bigger question is how soon the German auto giant also will pass Toyota and secure the global sales crown &#8212; an internal goal that VW management has targeted for 2018 as part of the company's so-called Strategie 18.

Toyota regains top global auto sales spot, with VW in pursuit
 
I read in an auto magazine ( un-confirmed sources ) that this car will be priced around $50,000.
 
Toyota Cars, Trucks, SUVs & Hybrids | Toyota Official Site.

Fuel Efficient Sedans, Hybrid SUVs, Safe Cars, Hatchbacks - Volkswagen < Volkswagen of America

Compare prices of Corolla, Jetta and Golf.
They can match Toyota on all major markets. VW bet big on China early on and is reaping the benefits, they are even putting up with various IP shenanigans by their (mandatory by law in China) JV partner.

In general i agree with you on the Corolla part, iirc it is a car with the longest running production under the same name eg. Corolla, that should be a sign it is very popular and good.
I would also like to add that Toyota's even here have a reputation as a working, reliable car and Toyota's rep in the developing world countries is unquestionable as well due to Land Cruisers of various generations.

But, i would not underestimate VW. It's their goal. We shall see how it turns out.



Toyota regains top global auto sales spot, with VW in pursuit

from the sites
Toyota: 3 cheapest cars are 14,000 16,000 and 19,000
VW: 3 cheapest cars are 16,000, 20,000 22,000
Nuff said.
 
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