Volkswagen XL1 (photos) in production

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The "super green" XL1 is going to be put into production, as Volkswagen officially announced.

With an average consumption of less than 1 liter of oil per 100 km (0,9 lt / 100 km), the XL1 is the most efficient car in the world (excluding electric, of course).

Thanks to its plug-in hybrid system, the highly aerodynamic and light two-seater model can be driven exclusively by electricity for distances up to 50 km.

The official premiere of the VW XL1 production will take place in Geneva and its construction will take place in Germany.

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Its main features are as follows:
Body:
Construction: Monocoque frame and panels from CFRP (carbon fiber)
Positions: 2 (transverse)
Length: 3.888 mm (less than Polo)
Width: 1.665 mm
Height: 1.153 mm (lower than Boxster, for low center of gravity)
Wheelbase: 2.224 mm
Weight: 795 Kg
Aerodynamic coefficient: Cd 0,189
Luggage space: 120 liters

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Mechanically:
Diesel engine: 2-cylinder TDI 800 cubic meters
Diesel engine output: 48 hp, 120 Nm
Electric motor: E-motor 27 hp & 140 Nm
Combined output: 70 hp, 140 Nm
Transmission: DSG 7-speed dual clutch
Drive: on the rear wheels
Battery: lithium ion
Performance - Consumption
Top speed: 160 km / h (electronically limited)
0-100 km/h: 12,7 sec
Average consumption: 0,9 lt / 100 km
CO2 emissions: 21 g / km
Autonomous movement with electricity: 50 km
Total autonomy: more than 500 km
Fuel tank: 10 liters

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Source: gocar.gr