Motoring
ALL TORQUE Compiled by Roderick Eime
Cars are in the headlines for all sorts of reasons. The fastest, the most efficient, the most glamorous or the most outrageous, let’s face it, cars get our attention. We have scanned the news columns and found some head turners from around the world. Fancy one of these in your garage?
On the smell of an oily rag You can bet you won’t see this car for sale anywhere in the Middle East. With a combined fuel consumption rating of 261 mpg, the XL1 from Volkswagen is the most fuel-efficient production car in the world. Thanks to its plug-in hybrid system, this two-seat vehicle can also cover up to 32 miles with zero-emissions when running in all-electric mode. The 1-litre XL1 uses aerodynamic efficiency and a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 47-hp two-cylinder TDI® engine, a 27-hp electric motor, a seven-speed DSG® dual-clutch automatic transmission and a lithium-ion battery to achieve these astounding economy figures. And this German marvel does not look like some orphaned concept either. It is built on pure sports car theory and with a drag co-efficient (Cd) of just 0.19, it is the most ‘slippery’ car ever built and will look every bit the modern sports car as it cruises to a top speed of just under 100mph. Volkswagen’s XL1 will be produced at its Osnabrück plant in Germany, using carbon fibre technology. 68 Paradise April-May 2013