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Click here to download printer friendly version The new Volkswagen XL1 Super Efficient Vehicle (SEV) has been unveiled at the Qatar Motor Show. Pioneering construction techniques, an advanced plug-in hybrid drivetrain and innovative packaging all play a part in allowing the XL1 to return 313 mpg on the combined cycle while emitting 24 g/km of CO2 to set a new benchmark for vehicle efficiency.

Powering the XL1 is a compact 800 cc TDI two-cylinder common rail diesel engine developing 48 PS. It's linked to an electric motor producing 27 PS, resulting in a total of 75 PS - a modest output yet more than enough when the low kerb weight (795 kg) of the vehicle is taken into account.

The TDI engine is linked to an electric motor and a seven-speed DSG gearbox with an automatic clutch mounted between each unit. The electric motor can either work independently of the TDI engine or in tandem when accelerating. In pure electric mode the XL1 can travel up to 35 km before the diesel engine cuts in. Accelerating from rest to 62 mph can be achieved in 11.9 seconds; the electronically limited top speed is 99 mph.

In both its styling and packaging the XL1 draws on lessons learned from the 1-Litre car (2002) and the L1 concept (2009). The XL1 has evolved to feature staggered seating with the driver and passenger placed next to each other in a body structure made from advanced new materials providing immense strength yet weighing just 230 kg.

To make such weight savings possible, and yet viable for series production, Volkswagen developed and patented a new system for the manufacture of the Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) parts on the car called the Resin Transfer Moulding (RTM) process.

In total the XL1 weighs 795 kg. In addition to the body structure, the weight is accounted for by the drivetrain (227 kg), the running gear (153 kg), the interior including a pair of bucket seats (80 kg) and the electrical system (105 kg). In total just 23.2 per cent of the car (184 kg) is made out of either steel or iron.

Further savings are made through the extensive use of lightweight materials including magnesium (wheels), ceramics (brake discs) and aluminium (dampers, steering system, brake calipers).

The styling of the XL1 is borne out of functional requirements - easy access to the interior is granted via a pair of elegant scissor doors that hinge on the A-pillar while the profile of the car has been honed in the wind tunnel, the result being a remarkable coefficient of drag figure of 0.186. The XL1's overall length (3,970 mm) and width (1,682 mm) are similar to those of a Volkswagen Polo yet its height (1,184 mm) is more akin to that of a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder.

Although the XL1 is still very much a concept, its unveiling marks the next step towards the birth of a new class of Super Efficient Vehicles, while the advent of a process such as RTM is a significant milestone.

Company press release, last updated on January 25, 2011

Add your comments on the Volkswagen XL1 Concept

 Why do they keep doing that  
digitalcraft
02-02-2011
The real wheel covers still don't work. Stop trying it, automotive designers!

Rest of the car is pretty good. Would be a great car if it didn't look like a 2 legged dog.
 So build it!  
TVR IS KING
01-27-2011
VW has been putting that slanty-eyed face on their concepts for a while now (think BlueSport concept), are they ever going to mass produce it? They're turning into the next Peugeot, who spent 10 years producing attractive concepts with the family face (such as the 907), but only ever built quirky boring cars for the road.
It's all good to state your company's direction through your concepts, but you've got to actually get there eventually...
 Teasing the States with yet another car we'll never see  
sprale
01-25-2011
I seriously doubt VW, or any other manufacturer will ever bring cars like this here again. The microcar age is long gone...

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General specifications
Country of origin Germany
Numbers built N/A (Prototype)
Produced in 2011
Introduced at 2011 Qatar Motor Show

Engine
Configuration Hybrid Straight 2
Location Mid, longitudinally mounted
Displacement 0.8 liter / 48.8 cu in
Fuel feed Direct Fuel Injection
Aspiration Turbo
Power 75 bhp / 56 KW
Torque 220 Nm / 162 ft lbs
BHP/Liter 94 bhp / liter

Drivetrain
Chassis carbon fibre monocoque
Gearbox DSG 7 speed Semi-Automatic
Drive Rear wheel drive

Dimensions
Weight 795 kilo / 1752.7 lbs
Length / Width / Height 3888 mm (153.1 in) / 1665 mm (65.6 in) / 1156 mm (45.5 in)
Wheelbase / Track (fr/r) 2224 mm (87.6 in) / N/A / N/A

Performance figures
Power to weight 0.09 bhp / kg
Top Speed 160 km/h (99 mph) (limited)
0-60 mph 11.7 s

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