Report: Volkswagen plotting four-seat XL1

David BondVolkswagen11 years ago10 Views

Recently it has been reported that Volkswagen is as of now dealing with a bigger four-seat variant of the Xl1.

The ultra-thrifty Xl1 will soon get a four-seat sibling that is relied upon to gimmick pretty much the same astounding fuel utilization number of 0.9 liters/ 100 km (261 mpg US or 313 mpg UK) with Co2 emanations of 21 g/km. We remind you the Volkswagen Xl1 has an all-electric scope of 31 miles (50 km) and a general scope of 310 miles (499 km).

While the Xl1 tips the scales at 795 kg (1,752 lbs), the four-seater prone to be called “Xl2” will be give or take 140 kg heavier because of the included back entryways, developed focus cell, two back container seats and a marginally greater battery.

The back entryways are reputed to be back pivoted while the Xl1’s 48 PS two-chamber 800cc diesel motor will probably get a knock in force. The 27 PS electric engine will most likely get the same treatment to repay the extra weight. Execution figures ought to be in the same area as those of the Xl1 so anticipate that the Xl2 will blanket the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) run in 12.7 prior seconds hitting an electronically-constrained top velocity of 100 mph (162 km/h).

The Xl2 could turn out one year from now as it is accepted Volkswagen needs the model to go up against the power module Toyota Mirai. It won’t be modest considering the Xl1 costs an incredible 110,000 EUR in Germany so the Xl2 will be considerably more costly.

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