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Volkswagen shows XL1 Concept

Ultra fuel efficient concept showcased at Qatar Motor show
2 min read25 Jan '11
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 Volkswagen is set to steal this week’s Qatar motor show with its latest ‘one-litre car’, the XL1 — a diesel hybrid concept that can deliver well in excess of 300mpg that is 127.54 km/ litre

The new car is the third concept built to the vision of traveling 100km (62 miles) on a single litre of fuel. The first two vehicles, introduced in 2002 and 2009, used tandem seating, but the XL1 achieves the goal (or at 0.9l/100km, surpasses it) while looking remarkably conventional.

The XL1 is powered by an 800cc, two-cylinder turbo diesel powerplant (half a BlueMotion engine), producing 47bhp. It’s supported by a 27bhp electric motor that is fuelled by lithium-ion batteries. These can be charged from a domestic plug, allowing the car to travel for 35km (22 miles) on electric power alone.

The electric motor can also be used to support the diesel engine’s torque during ‘full power’ acceleration, lifting the figure from 74lb ft to 103lb ft. But it also contributes to overall efficiency that’s well beyond that of regular production cars. The XL1 requires just 8bhp to maintain a constant speed of 100kmph by contrast, a Golf 1.6 TDI requires 18bhp to achieve the same feat.

The result is a car that can return 133.45 km/per litre  while being capable of a top speed of 100mph (electronically limited) and a 0-100 kmph time of 11.9sec. Despite having a relatively small 10-litre tank for diesel, the XL1 has a range of around 340 miles.

The XL1 uses a carbon-fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) monocoque construction, helping it to weigh 795kg. Of this, 227kg is taken up by the drive unit, 153kg the running gear, 80kg equipment (including seats) and 105kg of electrics. The body is the final 230kg.

The car’s styling is more ‘normal’ than Volkswagen previous one-litre concepts, although it’s clearly designed for efficiency. It’s shorter than Volkswagen Polo, at 3.9m, but lower than a Lamborghini Gallardo, at 1156mm. The profile is not unlike Honda’s original Insight. But the XL1’s drag coefficient is just 0.186.

The concept is not destined for direct production. But parts of its hybrid powertrain could be used on the next generation of eco models. The matter is said to have been the subject of intense debate within the Volkswagen Group in recent months, with Volkswagen itself favouring a stronger push towards diesel hybrids and Audi flagging up its Wankel-based range-extender technology.

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