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VH_Supra26
07-05-2008, 11:57 PM
http://www.motorauthority.com/images/Volkswagen/Spy/1liter/VW_1liter_car.jpg

As outrageous as the idea of a production 1L/100km (235mpg) car sounds, more reports have emerged confirming the ultra-frugal car is in fact in development and that it could be on the market by as early as 2010. At last year’s Frankfurt Motor Show senior VW exec Ferdinand Piëch claimed the car would be available by the end of the decade and a month later, CEO Martin Winterkorn backed up the claim as well as providing some of the production details. The latest reports indicate the car might not be a single-cylinder petrol design like the concept, but a two-cylinder diesel-electric mild hybrid.

Discussing the car’s sales potential last year, Winterkorn stressed that the 1-Liter “would not be a best seller” and thus will only be produced in limited numbers. Its body will be constructed from carbon fiber, plastic and magnesium. Top speed with the one-cylinder 0.3L engine of the 2002 1-Liter concept was expected to be around 120km/h with average fuel consumption around the 1L/100km mark (235mpg). Those numbers aren’t expected to change much with the shift to the diesel hybrid design. The change is expected to add drivability and low-end acceleration to the car, although its lightweight will also make easy work for even the small engine and motor combination.

The vehicle’s weight is estimated to be a mere 300kg (660lb) thanks to its small size, tandem seating configuration and lightweight construction. That would make the car a very difficult structure to secure in the event of an accident, especially with the panoramic fighter-jet style canopy over the occupants and the very low profile of the car. VW seems confident that it can get the car produced and certified for on-road use, however.

Pricing is expected to fall somewhere between €20,000 and €30,000 ($31,400 to $47,100). Assembly is tipped to take place in VW’s prototype shop, which can produce 1,000 cars per year at full tilt, reports CAR.

The version from 2002 ended up doing even better than its target fuel efficiency, requiring just 0.89L/100km (achieving 264mpg). Whether the new diesel hybrid will achieve similar results remains to be seen. Click here to read our previous story on the VW 1-Liter.

http://www.motorauthority.com/cars/volkswagen/vw-boss-confirms-1-liter-car-for-2010/

tiedupfool
07-06-2008, 12:04 AM
bwaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahah

@40k

friedrice101
07-06-2008, 02:55 AM
maybe if it wasnt 40k and if you could do like an engine swap to get more POWER i would think about getting it

Drift Gangsta
07-06-2008, 02:57 AM
264 mpg :really?:

MoToHeAd125
07-06-2008, 04:59 AM
= death

VolksFaggin
07-06-2008, 08:38 AM
= death

That was the first thing I was thinking.

tiedupfool
07-06-2008, 08:42 AM
I guess it is just about the same size s a coffin


guess they just scoop it up and drop you in the ground after a crash with an escalade

VH_Supra26
07-06-2008, 12:23 PM
i wouldnt mind 235mpg

NOPISTN
07-06-2008, 12:25 PM
if it was around 12k maybe.

I bet that 1liter diesel would kick with a turbo in that 600lb car :-)

Drift Gangsta
07-06-2008, 03:16 PM
turbo hayabusa swap? :rofl:

BluSiBoy
07-06-2008, 05:54 PM
Sorry, especially not in Texas with a hell of alot of trucks around your ass. /crunch

murderface
07-06-2008, 06:11 PM
reminds me of this

http://clipswtf.com/ssimages/1613.JPG

Prelude_S
07-06-2008, 06:52 PM
motorcycle with 4 wheels.

panchoda
07-07-2008, 01:05 AM
if it was around 12k maybe.

I bet that 1liter diesel would kick with a turbo in that 600lb car :-)

seriously... if it was much cheaper it would def b worth it. i do a lil more than100 miles a day this would be a real $$$ saver... but at 40k you could buy a civic and have 20k to spend on gasoline...

edit: also take into account the repairs for the hybrid.

Hames
07-10-2008, 03:07 PM
Reminds me of http://www.limitededitionfoods.com/wp-content/uploads/Twinkie.jpg

AzaelTypeR
07-10-2008, 11:19 PM
This would never get aproved for the US, safety standars are way to high here for a car like that to make it here... shame that fuel efficency is great.

alhusain
07-15-2008, 11:31 AM
bwaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahah

@40k


Agreed 40k is ridiculously high. But damn 264mpg??? Thats like havin 4 Toyota Priuses workin together. And why cant this technology be applied to more cars? It seems sometimes that auto makers choose not to make these kinds of technology readily available to the consumers. I can almost guarantee u this car does not cost 40k to build.. or anywhere near that. If VW and other auto makers were smart they'd make these types of cars more affordable and available and blow toyota out of the water with sales. With that kind of mileage, if this car was even half the price, i'd probably buy 2...