2013 Volkswagen XL1
| Price | -- | Production | 250 | ||
| Engine | .8 liter two-cylinder hybrid | Weight | 1753 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | -- | Torque | 103 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 68 hp | HP/Weight | 25.8 hp per liter | ||
| HP/Liter | -- | Efficiency | 261 mpg | ||
| 0-62 mph | 12.7 seconds | Top Speed | 99 mph | 
(from Volkswagen Press Release) Launch of the 1-litre fuel economy car from Volkswagen
				
				
Wolfsburg, 21 February 
			2013 - The XL1 from Volkswagen is the most fuel-efficient production 
			car in the world, with a fuel consumption value of 0.9 l/100 km. 
			Thanks to its plug-in hybrid system, the two-seater can also cover a 
			distance of up to 50 km in all-electric mode and therefore with zero 
			local emissions.
			
			The XL1 is an automotive hero that follows pure sports car design 
			principles: low weight (795 kg), perfect aerodynamics (Cd 0.189) and 
			a low centre of gravity (1,153 mm high). This gives the efficient 
			Volkswagen the ability to cruise on the road at a constant speed of 
			100 km/h using just 6.2 kW / 8.4 PS. In all-electric mode, the XL1 
			requires less than 0.1 kWh to cover a driving distance of over one 
			kilometer.
			
			High-tech lightweight design, perfect aerodynamics and a plug-in 
			hybrid system – consisting of a two-cylinder TDI engine (35 kW / 48 
			PS), E-motor (20 kW / 27 PS), 7-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG) and 
			lithium-ion battery – all make it possible for the new Volkswagen 
			XL1 to emit just 21 g/km of CO2. If necessary, the XL1, with a top 
			speed of 160 km/h, can accelerate to 100 km/h in just 12,7 seconds. 
			Clearly, 0.9 l/100 km fuel consumption is a record figure that has 
			not been achieved by any other vehicle to date, and it illustrates 
			how Volkswagen is redefining what is technically feasible in 
			carmaking.
			
			Conceptually, the XL1 represents the third evolutionary stage of 
			Volkswagen’s 1-litre car strategy. When the new millennium was 
			ushered in, Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Piëch, who is today Chairman of the 
			Supervisory Board of Volkswagen AG, formulated the visionary goal of 
			bringing to market a production car that was practical in everyday 
			use with fuel consumption of one litre per 100 km. In the two-seat 
			XL1, this vision has become reality. Despite the tremendous 
			efficiency of the XL1, developers successfully came up with a body 
			concept, which delivers more everyday utility than in the two 
			previous prototypes. While the driver and passenger sat in a tandem 
			arrangement for optimal aerodynamics in the L1, the 1-litre car 
			presented in 2002 and in 2009, in the XL1 two occupants sit slightly 
			offset, side by side, nearly as in a conventional vehicle.
			
			The XL1 is 3,888 mm long, 1,665 mm wide and just 1,153 mm tall. By 
			usual automotive standards these are extreme dimensions. For 
			comparison: a Polo has a similar length (3,970 mm) and width (1,682 
			mm) but is significantly taller (1,462 mm). Even a purebred sports 
			car like today’s Porsche Boxster is 129 mm taller (1,282 mm). So, 
			the XL1 will make a spectacular appearance – a car of the future, 
			built for today.



