Volkswagen to Materialise 1 litre/100km Car Soon...
A 0.5 litre, single cylinder engine, a drag coefficient of 0.159 and a fuel consumption figure of 1 liter per 100km. This is what Volkswagen promises, and has yet to conceive.

Source - Motor Authority.
When Volkswagen unveiled its 1-Liter concept car back in 2002 nobody that actually thought such a car could ever make it to production.
The concept utilized lightweight construction techniques, superior aerodynamics and low resistance tires to achieve its amazing 1L/100km fuel consumption figure, something that would appear near impossible to commercialize. However, a recent promise from VW’s Ferdinand Piëch hints that it may in fact be in development.
With the 1-Liter project rumored to be under way, this new rendering shows us that designers are likely to retain the basic shape of the concept, as it’s one of the most aerodynamically efficient shapes possible.
This means that any production version will have to keep the low-riding pod shape and narrow 1.25m width of the concept version.
In developing the concept car, designers realized that diesel was the only real option for the drive system. VW would probably go with another single-cylinder design with the latest in direct injection and construct it from aluminum to save weight.
Even with such a small engine, which is tipped to displace less than 0.5L, the new car should be able to reach speeds of up to 120km/h thanks to its super-slippery drag coefficient of 0.159.
Of course, there isn't an official confirmation as to whether it will actually be mass produced, and even then, whether it will end up like the Bugatti Veyron (technologically advanced but commercially unsuccessful) remains to be seen.
Credits: nikolaiski


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